No no one should ever do that to any kind of dog I don`t care what they say it should look like.
Some people do choose crop and dock their boxer's ears and tail. Others choose not to do this. Either way is OK. Both sides have their own opinions as to why it should or shouldn't be done.
You can dock the tail and crop the ears of a doberman anywhere in the world. The only thing that you might want to do is to make certain that there are no local ordinances against it.
Absolutely not ! That's mutilation - just as 'tail docking' is !
If you want to crop your dog's tail, then only a Veterinarian should do this. This should be done as a puppy between the ages of 1-5 days. It is a simple thing to do then for the Vet at that age. But older than that, then it is a major surgery. More and more breeds that use to have their ears & tails cropped are not being done anymore. Do not do this yourself or have anyone else do it other than a Veterinarian.
No they are not real.
A cats body langue is actullay very simplie . the cat has to places it can be seen on its ears and its tail Happy-Tail waving ears still Mad-Tail staightup ears flattend Attentive-Tail down ears up
I don't think it is absolutely necessary Our Schnauzer does not have her ears cut, but she does have her tail cut, so I don't know about that! If you want to show your Schnauzer then you do have to cut the ears and tail.
They have a long, strong tail, are very fury except for their face, they have hair in their ears, hands, feet. are very small and cute, and have very small ears.
An American Bulldog's tail (and ears) should be left natural.
they look more adorable and don't get recognized as a pitty right away from my experience. tails r a different story, mine chases his a lot and has worn the hair off the last inch of it, if i could do it over i still wouldn't crop ears but may very well take a bit of tail off! just joking
Yes, white-tailed deer have relatively large ears which are proportionate to their head size. These large ears help them detect danger and communicate with other deer through a variety of vocalizations.
a human with animal ears and tail