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Month: July 2002

Where does the UK Government stand on this issue?

Posted on July 8, 2002 by Save Our Breeds

Despite their national party policies, Labour and Liberal Democrat MP’s are divided over their attitude to the European Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals.

Prospective Parliamentary Candidates were questioned in the run up to the 1997 General Election, to ascertain the three main parties views on the Convention.
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The Bulldog has in its opinion markedly folded skin, too short a skull and abnormally positioned teeth. The heads should be completely redesigned or the breed banned.

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