They will do this. Puppies are most likely to bite each other's tails while playing, but adult dogs will also do so. It is usually a play gesture and not meant to be a serious attack. Dogs trained for fighting will also sometimes grab their rival by the tail; this is why the fighting breeds often have docked tails.
No, mosquitos do not bite dogs.
All dogs bite.
Yes technically wolves have longer tails than dogs. But sometimes dogs can have the same length of tails.
They usually do not bite, but use their tails for defense.
no they dont some dogs have little stubs as tails
No, bunnies do not wag their tails like dogs.
Not all dogs do but certain breads can bite
why do dogs bite people
all dogs can bite. it depends on how they are trained.
They can - passing the worms can be irritating, which most dogs would respond to by trying to scratch or bite their tails. More likely, your dog may have another type of parasite such as fleas (which tend to accumulate around the tail head) or lice. If the irritation persists, or your dog's tail starts bleeding or scabbing over, I would suggest taking him to the vet for an examination.
MOST dogs are born with tails, but some breeds have them docked at birth.
Dogs' tails are made of bone, muscle, and skin. They have tails for communication, balance, and expressing emotions like happiness or fear.