Boxers tails are shown to be docked on bullenboxers.webs.com.
Yes, Boxers are born with long tails. Breeders choose to have the dogs tails docked in order to comply with breed standards. They also usually have their ears pricked, except in places like England where they allow the dogs ears to be natural.
Historically it's because they were cut off (docked) when the dogs were young. Recently this practice has fallen out of favor, and breeders have developed naturally short-tailed Boxers by selective breeding.
All dogs are born without docked tails, docking is a proceedure carried out by people which removes their tails.
Field Spaniels tails are usually docked, especially if they are used for work. The Breed Standard does not stipulate how much of the tail should be docked, but it is usually docked at around the second joint.
Yes, they do but the tails are usually docked for hygienical reasons.
Yes they do but they are docked off
You really shouldn't cut a boxers tail or ears. Its mean and cruel. It should be natural. Although some breeds need their tails cut boxers don"t
it depends
Hungarian Vizsla's tails are docked by one or two thirds to match the breed standard. In the UK this operation is illegal unless the dog was bred for working.
They can be. But the cows use their tails for flyswatters, so it would be kind of mean.
MOST dogs are born with tails, but some breeds have them docked at birth.
Some breeders may choose to dock Schapso puppies tails, others don't. As there is no official Breed Standard for the Schapso, it is a matter of personal taste if this ''breed'' is docked or not.