Because someone cut part of his body off for no good reason and it isn't healing properly. The wound might be itchy and he might be licking or whatever which prevents it from scabbing over.
The dogo's tail doesn't need to be docked and a docked tail is a disqualifier in competition.
The removal of a dog's tail is the same as if you lose your arm - it won't grow back.
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.
docked tail, muscular body , and cheetah like fur.
This is the official Kennel Club Breed Standard for the correct tail of a docked German Shorthaired Pointer:''Starts high and thick growing gradually thinner, customarily docked to medium length by two fifths to half its length.''
The dogo's tail doesn't need to be docked and a docked tail is a disqualifier in competition.
The ideal tail shape of a Kuvasz is low and not docked.
The removal of a dog's tail is the same as if you lose your arm - it won't grow back.
No dog needs its tail to be docked, but the operation is performed for cosmetic reasons on some breeds. Show Miniature Pinschers are almost always docked in countries that allow it, but the operation does not affect the dog's health.
yes
No. Never.
The puppy will need to be less than four days old to be docked.
if your dogs tail has been docked, and you touch its tail its obviously scared of you and thing your going to hurts it tail duh................... oh and if it has not been cut off [docked] then i dunno by the way, ooh ohh la beary
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.
Medically, no, it is not necessary to dock (snip or shorten) a bulldog's tail. However, breed standards in the US and possibly other countries require a bulldog's tail to be docked for show purposes, and most people who own a bulldog will have the tail docked. No. According to the AKC breed standards, a purebred English Bulldog's tail isn't docked, it's naturally short.
If you adopt a six-week old Boxer puppy with an undocked tail, there is no need to take it to the vet, it is to late to have the tail docked.
Tail docking of dogs for prophylactic (preventative) or cosmetic reasons is illegal in all Australian states. Tail docking by a vet for therapeutic reasons, such as if the tail is injured, is the only legal form of tail docking for dogs in Australia.