Sentences with phrase «full tail»

Kittens are never born tailless, nor are they born with full tails.
Breed standards should contain wording that addresses curvature and feathering of full tails.
Pembrokes have, if any, a very small tail this is normally docked in puppyhood and the Cardigan has a traditional full tail.
However, the appearance of normal full tails is a cosmetic issue and minor deviations should not be given precedence in selection over more substantive issues of structure, health, disposition, and performance or work attributes.
While these don't address full tails they do give some guidance for breeders outside the US as regards kinked tails.
By the time we went to pick them back up, they were having a blast and in full tail wag mode!
The Great - tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus or Cassidix mexicalis) is a common sight and easily recognized by its dark colour (black in the male and brown in the female), and large full tail.
The tail has historically been docked, mostly due to the strong possibility of injury in rough / dense terrain when hunting, however there has been a sea - change in the European Union, with some now working the breed with full tail.
Caution: If a breeder admits to having full tails or dewclaws in place, ask them why, and move on if their reasoning doesn't make sense to you.
The coat is longer around the ruff, tummy, and britches — with that lovely, fluffy, full tail.
Tail docking is only permitted if puppies are intended to go to working homes, so if you buy a puppy from show or pet breeding he should have a full tail.
To reduce the frequency of kinks, dogs with kinks or which have near relatives with kinks should be bred to mates that have full tails and are from families where kinked tails are not known to occur as the genes for kinking may be entirely separate from the NBT gene.
The large, full tail has straight, coarse hair and carries over the back or across the flank.
In Britain Springers bred for the shooting field may also be docked, and it is unusual to see a working springer with a full tail.
It is not legal in the UK to dock a dog that is not intended for work, therefore show bred English Springer Spaniels will always have full tails.
I am a Flat Coated Retriever / Cocker mix with a full tail that is always wagging.
It is, however, recommended that they be bred back to a full tailed dog if there is ever a problem of the nub's not being present.
Show cockers are intelligent little dogs and can be trained, but they may be vulnerable to injury when romping through the undergrowth, due to the full tail and loose skin around the eye.
He weighs about 18 pounds, and has shorter legs and a full tail that wags all the time.
He has a full tail, and wags it all the time.
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