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Germany Proposes Legislation to Ban Breeding of Dogs with Skeletal Anomalies

The draft law aims to combat 'torture breeding,' potentially impacting beloved breeds like the dachshund.

  • A new draft law under consideration in Germany seeks to prohibit the breeding of dogs with 'skeletal anomalies,' including the dachshund.
  • The proposed legislation is part of the Animal Protection Act, aimed at strengthening laws against 'torture breeding.'
  • The German Kennel Club has launched a petition opposing the draft law, which has already garnered over 15,000 signatures.
  • Critics argue that the law could lead to the end of many healthy dog breeds in Germany by leaving too much room for interpretation.
  • Germany's agriculture ministry clarifies that the law aims to protect animals from pain and suffering, not to ban specific breeds.
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