The dogo's tail doesn't need to be docked and a docked tail is a disqualifier in competition.
that is bad
Assuming a tank mate did not nibble the tail off, bad water chemistry (ph too low, for example) can dissolve fins and tails. or if a tank mate didn't nibble it off it could just be of bad age or something like that
various foods bad living environments burying them before they are dead lack of food and wateruncleanliness poop people eating them
You could try putting some stuff that tastes bad on the horses tail to discourage the other horse from eating the tail or put a plastic muzzle on him, but that would mean stopping him from grazing. EDIT - I agree. Some things I've heard of people using are tartar sauce, soy sauce, or hot sauce. On a scale of best working to least, i'd rate them: 1st: Hot sauce, 2nd: Tartar, 3rd: Soy
The puppy is playing. It doesn't mean anything bad. Many animals chase their tails.
A skunk has a bushy-tail, and gives off a bad smell.
Tail docking is usually done within the first 5 days, usually after the 2nd day. Past that, the procedure risks becoming more painful and traumatic and will need to be done under anesthesia and becomes a literal amputation that will be more difficult to heal. Unless there is an existing injury making it necessary, tail docking should not be considered after the first 5 days.
no it is bad for you
I call any sort of bleeding bad.
that is bad
yes. if you cook it
It is bad for a dolphin to sim without a tail because there whole body was used to swiming up and down. not side to side . So if she kept swiming without a tail in a side to side motion the she would likely die. Or get a prostetic tail
It could be a bad bulb, it could be bad wiring, it could be a bad switch.
Wet tail in a hamster is not transferable to a person. When a hamster has wet tail, the main symptom is diarrhea.
it was in bad shape
Bad seal in light fixture
A few things could be the problem: bad bulb bad fuse bad ground