I've read that dogs with
docked tails sometimes have it a little rougher when interacting with other dogs, since tails are a big part reading intensions and moods.
Not exact matches
Also, surgeries like
tail docking and ear cropping
sometimes commonly seen in certain breeds are not a necessary expense and are excluded.
In a breed like the Australian Shepherd where
tails have traditionally been
docked and are
sometimes has naturally bobbed (NBT) this leaves breeders, clubs, and judges in countries where
docking is no longer allowed asking, «What
tail is correct?»
Sometimes tail docking is done on very young puppies, but must be first discussed with the veterinarians.
Sometimes the
tail is
docked, but most people who choose these dogs as family pets don't choose to have the
tail docked.
If your dog belongs to a breed whose
tail is typically
docked, consider that
sometimes tail chewing in a
docked dog may be a sign that the
tail docking was done incorrectly.
They're characterized by a rectangular head, an intense and
sometimes impish expression, v - shaped ears that fold over, and a
docked tail carried up.
Their high - set
tail is
sometimes docked, and they have muscular shoulders and hindquarters that power thick leg... read more about the Black Russian Terrier.
Their
tails,
sometimes docked, are carried high.
The smallest dog in the Sporting Group, the Cocker Spaniel (or American Cocker Spaniel as it is
sometimes called) has an efficient and serviceable - looking body, with straight forequarters and a spine that slopes gently to powerful, moderately bent hindquarters, and a
docked tail.
Most Aussies have a naturally short
tail, but
sometimes tails are
docked if longer than four inches.