Pugs, and many small companion breeds have tightly curled tails. Larger breeds such as the Alaskan Malamute, Akita, Finnish Spitz, Icelandic Sheepdog, Keeshond have curled tails that rest on their backs.
it depends on the breed.
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A dogs tail bone can definitely be broken. once when my dog was a puppy i slammed the dog and his tail got caught, the vet confirmed its fairly easy for a dog to brake its tail, so be careful!
The marine coon is a breed of cat named so because it has a striped tail that looks a lot like a racoon's.
Boxer
To determine the length of your dog from nose to tail, you'll need to measure it using a tape measure or ruler. Start at the tip of the nose and extend it to the end of the tail, ensuring the dog is standing straight. The measurement can vary significantly depending on the breed and size of the dog. If you need a specific measurement, please provide more details about your dog's breed or size.
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Matt Mackenzie
Like the spectacular tail of the peacock, the conspicuously striped tail of a lemur is probably intended as a form of sexual display, that helps to attract mates.
The lizard with a black and white striped tail is likely to be a Centralian blue-tongued skink (Tiliqua multifasciata). This species is known for its unique coloration and patterned tail, which helps to confuse predators and provide camouflage in its natural habitat in Australia.
A Prairie Dog's tail is normally between 2"-2.5". Depending on the breed it can be black, white, or tan. The fur on the tail is raised and gets "frizzy" when the Prairie Dog either feels threatened or wants to be intimidating. - Leahla1979
It not only isn't illegal, a docked tail is one of the breed characteristics. A Rottie with an UNdocked tail would not be show-quality or eligible for competitions in which breed standards must be met. Docking ANY dog's tail should only be done by a fully trained and qualified professional.