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.
Boxers tails are shown to be docked on bullenboxers.webs.com.
it depends
Yes, Boxers come from a completely different kinds of families then Bulldogs. The Boxer comes from cross breeding of the English Bulldog and now extinct Bullenbeisser but they are a completely different breed of dog despite their origin. The English Bulldog and French Bulldog are short, stocky, have short muzzles, and are born without long tails. Where Boxers are tall, lean, longer muzzles, and have full tails at birth ( usually cropped later). There is an American Bulldog that somewhat looks like the Boxer but is still a totally different breed.
No. I have a pet boxer who had puppies, and they are actually born with really long tails. Humans cut their tails off, and I don't know why.
I believe it is the English Bulldog.
Yes, guinea pigs are tailless. They are born without tails which distinguishes them from other rodent species.
no they are born without tails
Yes, there are boxers without elastic waistbands they are called French Fly Boxers. They are usually fitted and have a 2 to 3 button hole.
yes, cats have tails but some breeds of cats don't.
Some terrier breeds have natural bobtails, meaning they are born with short or no tails due to a genetic mutation. This trait has been selectively bred in certain terrier breeds to avoid tail docking while maintaining the desired appearance of the breed.
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.
Manx cats are born without tails.