if by larger you mean thicker,its because that is the base of the tail and there is also a joint there,so it needs to be strong
Dogs communicate using their tail, ears, and body posture.
There are approximately 319 bones in a dogs body.
no.dogs communicate by using their body(tail,eyes and ears) ex:they are scared when their tail is between their legs,happy when tail is up
panting, whining, tail wagging, and tail between legs are the most major
No, a dogs tail is just a continuation of the spine.
Like small dogs , length (without 30cm tail) 80cm (males slightly larger than females)
around 320 depending on the breed, whether its tail has been docked etc.
No because it does not have a bone in its tail because that is how it is.
No
No, are you nuts?! you should never cut a dogs tail off, it is very panefull and all dogs need tails.
They do quite well, actually. They can't use body language the same as other dogs. Instead of wagging their tail, they wiggle their posterior
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!