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Yes, I suppose, any outgrowth can be surgically caused in the body. Maybe, a tail too.

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Can a human tail be surgically removed?

Yes, a human tail can be surgically removed through a procedure called tail removal surgery. This surgery is typically done for medical reasons, such as when the tail is causing pain or other health issues.


How do you grow a horses tail?

You cannot grow a horses tail, no way magically, unless you are insane and you are addicted to surgery to get a horses tail. that's all i know. Buy a foal or a colt. Let him grow. Its tail will grow with him.


Can cats live without a tail?

Yes, cats can live without a tail. Tails are not essential for a cat's survival, as they primarily use them for balance and communication. If a cat loses its tail due to injury or surgery, it can still lead a healthy and happy life.


Why do American Dobermans have pointy ears?

If a dobermans ears are pointy it means the dog has has surgery (cropping) done for their ears to stand and be pointy. A doberman is born with floppy ears and a long tail, but often get surgery to stand the ears and make the tail short.


Tell you right now how do you become a mermaid im not kiding?

go to the hospital tell the doctor you want a mermaid tail and there you go and when your surgery is done you have a tail and an easier way is to sing a spell very softly that's what i did. :)


Is it risky for you to have surgery to put a tail on you?

Assuming that was even possible, it would be limp and have no function because there would be no bones inside to provide structure.


What we can do if I don't cut rottweilers tail until two months?

At this point, you would have to completely sedate your rott to remove the tail and it is considered an amputation. It would be considered an elective surgery so the doctor may want to run additional blood work, ecg and other pre-surgical panelling. I would recommend to have the tail done at the same time as the spay/neuter to decrease the number of times you dog has be sedated for surgery. But not all doctors are willing to do this surgery because it is purely cosmetic. General, tail dockings are done by the time the pups are 5 days old. The nerve endings are not completely formed by that time so the procedure can be done without any anesthesia or pain medication.


What we can do if I don't cut rottweilers tail until two months old?

At this point, you would have to completely sedate your rott to remove the tail and it is considered an amputation. It would be considered an elective surgery so the doctor may want to run additional blood work, ecg and other pre-surgical panelling. I would recommend to have the tail done at the same time as the spay/neuter to decrease the number of times you dog has be sedated for surgery. But not all doctors are willing to do this surgery because it is purely cosmetic. General, tail dockings are done by the time the pups are 5 days old. The nerve endings are not completely formed by that time so the procedure can be done without any anesthesia or pain medication.


What are the common symptoms and treatment options for cat tail cancer?

Common symptoms of cat tail cancer may include swelling, lumps, or sores on the tail, as well as changes in behavior or mobility. Treatment options for cat tail cancer may include surgery to remove the tumor, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.


Where would you go to have a tail surgery attached?

I can't think of any reliable place that would attempt to put a tail on a human. There's nothing to hook it up to, and nothing to built it from. It'd come with serious health risks for not much of a result.


Why does a mice whose tail has been removed by surgery does not produce tailess mice?

Genetics. Inside (almost) every cell of the mouse's body, is the full DNA blueprint for a complete mouse. A surgical procedure will not rewrite the mouse's DNA, when it reproduces, the offspring will have a tail, as instructed by its own DNA.


What to do with a dislocated tail bone?

A dislocated tail bone will cause inability to stay balanced while walking or standing. The obvious solution would be to undergo surgery or whatever can be done to fix it. The coccyx can be fixed in some non-surgical cases, although it is highly dependent on the injury's severity.