The Boston is born with a small crooked corkscrew tail, most breeders have them docked because their usually not very "pretty" in their natural state.
Yes, Boston Terriers can have their tails docked. However, Boston Terriers with docked tails are disapproved or even disqualified by some reputable kennel clubs such as the American Kennel Club (AKC). Docking of tails on dogs is also banned in some countires, including the United Kingdom. Some people believe that docking is cruel, as this process is done when the puppy is only a few days old and causes great pain. Docking is also unnecessary, and should not be done unless if you want to enter the dog into a dog show in the future.
Tail bobbing should only be done by a licensed vet, since it is major surgery. Both skin and bone needs to be cut, and the skin stitched to cover the wound. Tail bobbing is loosing popularity in the United States, but is still required by many breed standards. Some rat terrier puppies are born with bobbed tails. Mine was!
they bred it with the Australian Terrier to get the Silky Terrier.
they will want to be alone
A Jack Russell terrier may be adopted for free at a local shelter or at a person giving away a litter. Adopting a terrier may also be done at online sites such as puppyfind and petfinder.
no way. what a silly question. you should have done your research.
first you have to get a toy of tails then you have to get a red crystal last get a string and a pin in the head then your done it will be like sonic R hope you can make it
This should rather be done by a professional as it can be easy to cut the dog.
Someone could get the CNC laser cutting procedures done in the area of Boston, Massachutsets at places such as Boston Lasers and few other places that do the procedure.
Dogs use their tails to communicate to each other.Some dogs injure their tails and need to have them amputated. In those cases, the amputation can be done under anesthesia, like any other surgery.Some people cut the tails off puppies for cosmetic reasons (or to meet "breed standards.") If performed without anesthesia, amputation is extremely painful regardless of the age of the puppy or dog. It is cruel to amputate dogs' tails without anesthesia. Even with anesthesia, amputating dogs' tails for cosmetic purposes or "breed standards" is unnecessary surgery.However, don't rush to judge someone you see walking a dog with an amputated tail or cropped ears. The person may have rescued the dog from a shelter after the amputation was performed.
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people who adopt puppies have a good heart to take in a little homeless dog is very kid and i say to everyone who has done so thank-you DINO6688 over and out