about 4 - 5 inches but note that in certain countries like the UK and others it
is illegal to dock tails and it is a offence worth two years
they can grow long hair if you dont get them cut often enough.
how long do you leave a doberman tail
No. They have long tails and ears at birth. either the breeder will cut them, or you may need to take them in to get cut
There are several different terms for a short tail, and they all mean the same thing, but the method of arriving at the short tail might be what is different. Bobtail is a short or shortened tail for either a cat, horse, dog, or other animal. To be born that way or to cut it short. "Bobtailed". Manx cat has an internal vestigial tail. Nickname "manxtail".
put in low pony tail at the back en cut it off at the top of the elastic
No it's very legal there isn't a law against it or anything. But people dock the tail so that can enter their Schnauzers in dog show and such. I think it should be illegal because how would someone like it if someone cut of part of their leg or something?
Yes, working Clydesdales often have their tails "bobbed" or cut short to prevent the hair from entangling in the harness. However, the bones of the tail are generally not cut - it's just the insensitive hair that is sheared.
No, unless if your Labrador have a docked (cut short) tail. Most Labradors have a medium-length, rounded tail called "otter tail".
Grow out you hair, rubberband a tail on the far left or right on the back of your head, and cut everything else short
Depends on the breed of Poodle you have. There are Standard, Miniature, etc. Poodles. You should take your poodle in to your Veterinarian before it is 5 days old to have its tail docked. Your Vet will know the correct length to dock it at. If you have to have it docked after that age, then it will be a regular surgery. Should only be done by a Veterinarian and the Vet will know the correct length.
The word "bob" means "to cut short" - bobcats are called that because they have very short tails, sometimes so short you don't notice it's there.
Schnauzers are born with tails and I think are still docked in some places (although not sure as I live in a country with a docking ban). I'm sure someone could correct me if I'm wrong about this