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Anheuser-Busch says it will no longer amputate the tails of Budweiser's Clydesdales


Laurel Wamsley

The Budweiser Clydesdale horses appear outside the site of a 2016 Presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo.

The beermaker says it will end the practice known as tail docking after it came under pressure by animal rights group PETA.

(Image credit: Paul J. Richards)


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NPR: Animal Welfare

Is breeding bulldogs cruel? Animal groups debate how to make them healthier
Lauren Sommer

With flattened faces, wrinkles and short airways, bulldogs are prone to health problems. A court in Norway banned the breeding of bulldogs unless it

With smushed-in faces and compact bodies, bulldogs are prone to health problems. A court in Norway recently banned breeding them, sparking an international debate.

(Image credit: Sarah Stier)


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NPR: Animal Welfare

Brill profit levels and organic growth in line with expectations, integration V&R according to plan and continuation of eBusiness growth

(published after stock market close at 5.45 PM)

During the third quarter Brill’s eBusiness continued its strong growth, driven by eBooks and digital primary sources.

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