Aside from the fact that this operation is not yet medically feasible one would think that any board certified plastic surgeon would balk at such a request. So, no.
No, it is not currently possible to undergo plastic surgery to replace human ears with real working wolf ears or have a tail that functions like a real wolf's tail. Plastic surgery can alter the appearance of ears and create cosmetic enhancements, but it cannot fundamentally change their structure or function to that extent. Additionally, the anatomy and mechanics of wolf ears and tails are vastly different from human ears and tails, making it impossible to replicate them through surgical means.
No they are not real.
If a dobermans ears are pointy it means the dog has has surgery (cropping) done for their ears to stand and be pointy. A doberman is born with floppy ears and a long tail, but often get surgery to stand the ears and make the tail short.
No, it is not possible for a human to have real dog ears and a tail. Such features are specific to dogs and cannot be naturally grown or replicated in humans.
I don't think it is absolutely necessary Our Schnauzer does not have her ears cut, but she does have her tail cut, so I don't know about that! If you want to show your Schnauzer then you do have to cut the ears and tail.
a human with animal ears and tail
* I spent 45$ on white one * i bought my rex rabbit for $20 its white cept its ears, nose, and tail are grey
look for the tail, ears, and face
Yes, a human tail can be surgically removed through a procedure called tail removal surgery. This surgery is typically done for medical reasons, such as when the tail is causing pain or other health issues.
It is a matter of preference. Some people prefer the tails and ears cropped and some do not. What is "cute" to some may be ugly to others.
a chinchilla!
legs ears eyes and tail