Hello, my name is Moo and I’m a 14-year-old British Short Hair girl looking for my new home. I came to the National Animal Welfare Trust in January as I was too scared to eat because of the dogs in my previous home. I’m a friendly girl who can’t resist a good chin scratch. I love to be stroked and will lick your hand to return the favour. I enjoy being groomed and will purr and dribble in delight. I like to be picked up and rest my front feet on your shoulders so I can watch what’s going on behind you. I like my food and will run over to you if I hear the rustle of a treat packet.
Hello, my name is Moo and I’m a 14-year-old British Short Hair girl looking for my new home. I came to the National Animal Welfare Trust in January as I was too scared to eat because of the dogs in my previous home. I’m a friendly girl who can’t resist a good chin scratch. I love to be stroked and will lick your hand to return the favour. I enjoy being groomed and will purr and dribble in delight. I like to be picked up and rest my front feet on your shoulders so I can watch what’s going on behind you. I like my food and will run over to you if I hear the rustle of a treat packet.
25 Feb 2021
Share: The Veterinary Animal Welfare Coalition is supporting a new BVA and The FOAL Group petition calling on the Government to close all legal loopholes and end the trend in ear-cropped dogs.
A coalition of leading veterinary bodies and animal welfare charities across the UK has put its weight behind a new petition calling on the Government to close all the legal loopholes that allow the cruel and illegal practice of ear cropping to continue.
Ear cropping is a painful surgical procedure where the floppy part of a puppy’s ear is cut off, often without anaesthesia or pain relief. In many cases, the ear stump is then attached to a hard surface in a process known as splinting, to shape them upright whilst they are healing. Ear cropping is carried out purely for cosmetic reasons, without any health benefits for the animal.