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CDB video files and DVD

This 5 minute film shows a litter of eight puppies being docked in the presence of their dam, without distress.

It was produced by the CDB prior to the new Animal Welfare Act and presented to Council Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.

This is not intended to be a training film and UK viewers are reminded that docking is now illegal.

Free streaming video files to view:

Low resolution tail docking video

2.9MB Windows Media Player version for non broadband users - either left click to play or right click to download onto your hard drive

Higher resolution tail docking video

13.3MB Windows Media Player version for broadband users - either left click to play or right click to download onto your hard drive


 

 

 

 
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