If you have or seen a Boston Terrier and there tail is kinked, it's just the way there tail is. it has never been broken. Unless somebody actually goes and breaks the dogs tail.
Although it is unusual, a Boston Terriers tail can be crooked, have bumps, or the dog may have no tail at all.
No they don't. The American Kennel Club is tyring to bring back the long tail.
There are no such thing as Boston pug terriers but Boston terriers and pugs are both short haired.
Boston terriers are described to have a fur coat.
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No, never. Bostons don't have much of a tail other then a small corkscrew and you leave it alone. If you get a Boston with a tail it is not full bred but don't ever dock it. I doubt a vet would anyway.
Yes!
Boston terriers are easy to train. But can be an itty bitty bit stubborn.
You can look it up on the breed standard of the American Kennel Club but I believe it is one inch.
Boston terriers are born with tails. However, the actual size of the dog's tail can vary from one dog to the other. Most are just very small nubs. These nubs are very small tails, about 1 inch long. And their tails wag up and down instead of side to side.
Boston Terriers were bread to be fighting dogs. When the breed originated they were bigger and tougher then the current typical Boston.
Yes, Boston Terriers can have their tails docked. However, Boston Terriers with docked tails are disapproved or even disqualified by some reputable kennel clubs such as the American Kennel Club (AKC). Docking of tails on dogs is also banned in some countires, including the United Kingdom. Some people believe that docking is cruel, as this process is done when the puppy is only a few days old and causes great pain. Docking is also unnecessary, and should not be done unless if you want to enter the dog into a dog show in the future.