Pugs have curly tails due to breeding.
A Pug's tail is set high, curled as tightly as possible, pinned to the back. Double scroll is more desirable among breeders.
The tail is the way dogs express themselves, much like a flag. With a pug, if he is asleep and relaxed, the tail becomes long and loose. If the pug is happy, excited, etc. the tail is curled up tight like a knot on top of its butt. When a pug wags its tail, it will usually be tightly curled and flutter like a butterfly wing. When the tail is loose and wagging, in a circular motion, it is a submissive wag which is quickly followed by the pug showing you his belly.
They had it when they where born
Yes, a pugs tail always curls, if breed to do so. Some people find the spine curveatrue unnceccsiary and outbreed out of there pugs. You can always tell if it will curl if the parents tail is curled than your pugs will most likely curl. Although, it can break its tail and then, it will never curl again. Yes, a pugs tail always curls, if breed to do so. Some people find the spine curveatrue unnceccsiary and outbreed out of there pugs. You can always tell if it will curl if the parents tail is curled than your pugs will most likely curl. Although, it can break its tail and then, it will never curl again.
well pugs are more wrinklier, they're tails are curly, and they're like bigger than the french bulldog... and personally they're cuter to me!!!
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.
No, they have straight tails.
Yes, some pigs do have curly tails. The tail of a pig can either be straight, curly, or kinked depending on the breed. Curly tails are more common in certain breeds of pigs like the Kunekune or the Mangalitsa.
As far as I know the Standard poodle has the most curly hair.
curly tails
Shih tzus can have curly tails, Shiba Inus...
Pug Boston terriors have curly tails because they must have got that part from the pug parent.
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No.