Yes. A tiny tail means they cannot be caught from behind. Usually used in fighting or racing dogs.
Nobody really knows why they have tiny tails. I know that they are born with tiny tails, because my bulldog had puppies.
They are not bred with any dog they are "Native dogs"
Chi's were bred to be small and boxer's were bred to be bigger. All dogs were bred for specific reasons. Chi's weren't bred to be guard dogs, or hunting dogs...they were bred as companion dogs...which means they were bred to sit on ones lap and be loved.
They were bred to be lap dogs
Yes technically wolves have longer tails than dogs. But sometimes dogs can have the same length of tails.
Sometimes they do. In fact, most of the pure bred dogs that come through our rescue from puppy mills have their breed appropriate work done (ie docked tails, cropped ears). Maybe it's because the dogs were stolen from proper owners and already had the work done, or maybe having these dogs look 'correct' with their ears or tails will draw attention away from how poorly bred many of them are, or what deplorable conditions they live in.
they were bred to be working dogs.
They were bred as companion dogs.
no they dont some dogs have little stubs as tails
No, bunnies do not wag their tails like dogs.
They were bred to be companion dogs.
The dog breeder bred bit bulls. I have bred dogs all my life. When a person has bred dogs, it often means they breed exclusively for a certain blood line.