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==Dog fur - Dog leather==
 
==Dog fur - Dog leather==
Dog [[Fur - Fur skin|fur]] is forbidden to sell in a lot of countries. REGULATION (EC) No 1523/2007 and by the German Animal Products Trading Act (TierErzHaVerbG), prohibit sales of [[Cat fur|cat fur]] and dog fur, as well as products containing such fur in the EU, or from the EU to other destinations. However, transporting them for non-business reasons is permitted.
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It is forbidden to sell dog [[Fur - Fur skin|fur]] in many countries. REGULATION (EC) No 1523/2007 and the German Animal Products Trading Act (TierErzHaVerbG), prohibit sales of [[Cat fur|cat fur]] and dog fur, as well as products containing such fur in the EU, or from the EU to other destinations. However, transporting them for non-business reasons is permitted.
  
These regulations relate only to [[Fur - Fur skin|fur]] of dogs and [[Cat fur|cats]]. The [[Smooth leather|hairless leather]] of dogs and cats is therefore not prohibited. There is no explanation for this. Even teeth, claws or bones should not be subject to any prohibition. Nor do the hair of the animals without skin.
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These regulations relate only to [[Fur - Fur skin|fur]] of dogs and [[Cat fur|cats]]. The [[Smooth leather|hairless leather]] of dogs and cats is therefore not prohibited. There is no explanation for this. Even teeth, claws or bones are not subject to any prohibition, nor is the hair of the animals without skin.
  
 
The consumption of cat meat or dog meat is prohibited in Germany according to § 22 of the Food Hygiene Ordinance.
 
The consumption of cat meat or dog meat is prohibited in Germany according to § 22 of the Food Hygiene Ordinance.
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In the Middle Ages, there were widespread areas of application for dog leather in Europe, which only began to disappear with technical progress.  
 
In the Middle Ages, there were widespread areas of application for dog leather in Europe, which only began to disappear with technical progress.  
  
Dog furs are mostly from the East Asian region. They are labelled as "Gaewolf" (korean gae: the dog), "Wolf of Asia", "Dogue de Chine" or "Asian raccoon" to not frighten the customer and to avoid the term "dog". Even for professionals, it is difficult to recognise which animal a fur is from.  
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Dog furs are mostly from the East Asian region. They are labelled as "Gaewolf" (korean gae: the dog), "Wolf of Asia", "Dogue de Chine" or "Asian raccoon" so as not frighten the customer and to avoid the term "dog". Even for professionals, it is difficult to recognise which animal a fur is from.  
  
  
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Dog fur - Dog leather

It is forbidden to sell dog fur in many countries. REGULATION (EC) No 1523/2007 and the German Animal Products Trading Act (TierErzHaVerbG), prohibit sales of cat fur and dog fur, as well as products containing such fur in the EU, or from the EU to other destinations. However, transporting them for non-business reasons is permitted.

These regulations relate only to fur of dogs and cats. The hairless leather of dogs and cats is therefore not prohibited. There is no explanation for this. Even teeth, claws or bones are not subject to any prohibition, nor is the hair of the animals without skin.

The consumption of cat meat or dog meat is prohibited in Germany according to § 22 of the Food Hygiene Ordinance.

In the Middle Ages, there were widespread areas of application for dog leather in Europe, which only began to disappear with technical progress.

Dog furs are mostly from the East Asian region. They are labelled as "Gaewolf" (korean gae: the dog), "Wolf of Asia", "Dogue de Chine" or "Asian raccoon" so as not frighten the customer and to avoid the term "dog". Even for professionals, it is difficult to recognise which animal a fur is from.



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