Szczerze mówiąc nie mamy wile pracy. Raz w miesiącu odwiedzają groomera no i w miarę możliwości codziennie na spacer (choć spaceru do pracy nie zaliczamy 😁do pracy). Jest OK 😉
Yes, dogs' tails are no longer trimmed in Europe. The dog expresses its emotions with its tail, communicates with other animals. Thank God that people finally came to this conclusion after many years of mutilating animals
@@Jade-tf5kb Many kennel clubs in Europe, such as the Kennel Club in the United Kingdom and the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI), have guidelines regarding breed standards for dogs. These standards may include descriptions of the preferred appearance and characteristic features of a particular breed, including the shape and proportion of the ears. However, in recent years, many kennel clubs, including the FCI, have changed their approach and recommendations regarding ear cropping. Currently, the majority of kennel clubs in Europe lean towards an approach that promotes the natural appearance of dogs and moves away from cosmetic practices, such as ear cropping for purely aesthetic purposes. Many kennel clubs are also implementing changes in breed standards to acknowledge natural ears and no longer require cropping. This aims to promote the health and well-being of animals and avoid practices that can cause unnecessary discomfort or health issues in dogs. It is important to note that recommendations and approaches may vary among different kennel clubs, so it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the specific breed standards and recommendations of the respective kennel club to obtain up-to-date information on this topic.
We don't do it because it's a part of their body. With the help of the tail, the dog expresses his emotions and communicates with the environment. Tail docking is a human fad and there is no reason to mutilate a dog like that.
Beautiful to see them running free with you.
thank you :)
Też mam sznaucera ❤
Miałem średniego identyczny mądry ciepły
They are such beauties😂
Beautiful ❤. Best breed ever.
absolutely yes!
This videos defiantly is making me want to get two brother Giant Schnauzers! Enjoy your Pups!!!!
two schnauzers are double the joy... really 🤭 ua-cam.com/video/0Hr8zyETtN8/v-deo.htmlsi=bh1vbsV9hwsLsEi-
Beautiful.
Thank you 😊
Excelentes perros, pero me gustaria que hicieran el Schnauzer de pelo corto
Pracy przy nich pewnie sporo ale ile radości i miłości po obu stronach!!!...
Szczerze mówiąc nie mamy wile pracy. Raz w miesiącu odwiedzają groomera no i w miarę możliwości codziennie na spacer (choć spaceru do pracy nie zaliczamy 😁do pracy). Jest OK 😉
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful happy dogs
Maja ukochana rasa. Zdrówka 🤗
nasza absolutni też 😊 Dzięki!
I love giants but currently have 2 miniatures and a standard schnauzers. All 3 schnauzer breeds arevthe best.
cudne ja mam miniature czarną
Westa moc smutne video.
Thank goodness cropping ears and tail is outlawed in most European countries.
Yes, dogs' tails are no longer trimmed in Europe. The dog expresses its emotions with its tail, communicates with other animals. Thank God that people finally came to this conclusion after many years of mutilating animals
@@rafat7575 it’s defends on what European countries your talking about. Europe is not a country and section ones allow it
@@Jade-tf5kb Many kennel clubs in Europe, such as the Kennel Club in the United Kingdom and the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI), have guidelines regarding breed standards for dogs. These standards may include descriptions of the preferred appearance and characteristic features of a particular breed, including the shape and proportion of the ears.
However, in recent years, many kennel clubs, including the FCI, have changed their approach and recommendations regarding ear cropping. Currently, the majority of kennel clubs in Europe lean towards an approach that promotes the natural appearance of dogs and moves away from cosmetic practices, such as ear cropping for purely aesthetic purposes.
Many kennel clubs are also implementing changes in breed standards to acknowledge natural ears and no longer require cropping. This aims to promote the health and well-being of animals and avoid practices that can cause unnecessary discomfort or health issues in dogs.
It is important to note that recommendations and approaches may vary among different kennel clubs, so it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the specific breed standards and recommendations of the respective kennel club to obtain up-to-date information on this topic.
I think it’s good that the US lets owners decide for themselves
Cropping and docking is no big deal
Why tails aren't docked?
We don't do it because it's a part of their body. With the help of the tail, the dog expresses his emotions and communicates with the environment. Tail docking is a human fad and there is no reason to mutilate a dog like that.
@@rafat7575 nonsense! It's standard for the breed! Liberal Europeans are ridiculous. Ears must be cropped also.