Fluffy, bushy, long, curled, straight, etc, etc.
You can also describe a tail bu how it's wagging. E.g. If fast, then it's excited.
You can describe the colour as well.
It depends on the length of the tail. Some dogs can, some can't.
Bushy is an adjective. Adjectives can also be known as describing words. They usually describe a noun. This means that the word bushy could be used to describe something like a tail or a mustache. The tail or the mustache would be the noun.
No, some breeds do not.
No, a dogs tail is just a continuation of the spine.
You cannot and should not even attempt to straighten a dogs tail if it is curled. Some dogs are born with little differences, these things only make them special~!
The possessive adjectives are pronouns that are placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, our, his, her, their, its.Examples:My bicycle is new.Do you like your new school?Our house is at the end of the street.His brother is in my class.I met her mother at the parents' meeting.Their baby is already one year old.The dog was wagging its tail.
No because it does not have a bone in its tail because that is how it is.
No
The possessive adjectives are pronouns that are placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, our, his, her, their, its.Examples:My bicycle is new.Do you like your new school?Our house is at the end of the street.His brother is in my class.I met her mother at the parents' meeting.Their baby is already one year old.The dog was wagging its tail.
No, are you nuts?! you should never cut a dogs tail off, it is very panefull and all dogs need tails.
She has lost her tail because a bug has chewed part of it off. You see, when dogs get fleas, the fleas work together. they go to the base of the dogs tail. they then begin the hard work. they chew on it. the dogs tail then falls off!
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