Yes ~ But only if it is for a good reason and only buy a seasoned vet.
I have a 2yr old Giant Schnauzer which we choose from the breeder at 5 weeks of age and his tail was not cropped. After much debate and research we had his tail removed when he was neutered at the age of one. It was a long recovery for us more then him, as he wore a cone for what seemed like forever. At first the tail looked like it was cut off with side cutters and slip stitched together but as it healed it improved and now it is perfect. Only certain vets will do it and it again it depends on your reason and breed.
The surgery it expensive. We choose to have everything done at once while he was under anesthetic. He had double dew claws which were also removed, as well as a hernia repaired and with the tail doc, neuter and tattoo it was over 2k. Now we have a great dog and don't have to worry about him breaking his tail. ~Danraa.
I'm pretty sure it'd be ok,
but have a vet do it.
(to the last person: aye, dummy, you cut it off for several reasons. before you answer a question, do your research, it could save a dog's life.)
-ktate
you sick monster!!!!!! why would you cut off a dogs tail. !?!? NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Because our dog is a Labrador and it giant tail and knocks everything around when she walks past anything and everything.
It is not recommended to have your dog's tail cut off unless it is for medical reasons and advised by a veterinarian. Tail docking for cosmetic reasons is considered unnecessary and inhumane in many countries. It can cause pain and complications for the dog.
The Drop tail Lizard is one of them. A flatworm such as the planarian can regenerate body parts. If you cut it in half the part with the head will grow a new tail and the part with the tail will grow a new head. Pretty wicked!
It's impossible. Snake tails don't grow back. Only certain types of skinks can have their tails grown back. If the tail is chopped off too far up the spine, it will die. If just the tip of it is cut off, it might heal, but it will be painful and could get infected.
yes simply cut off the tip of the tail or barb
Because someone cut part of his body off for no good reason and it isn't healing properly. The wound might be itchy and he might be licking or whatever which prevents it from scabbing over.
You could if you want to.
Cats who have no tails can still twist about and land on their feet. There are cats who are born without tails, and cats who get their tails caught and cut off, and they can do it. But if the cat had a tail that is just fine, don't cut it off.
A pearl: found in water, cut off head (p) leaves earl a name of a man , who could be at the door, cut off the tail (l) leaves pear a fruit, cut both head and tail(p & l) leaves ear something that's always with you.
It may be because the dog's tail is too long and the owner wants it to look prettier if it was shorter so they cut it off or if there is a condition in the tail that it needs to be cut off and such
"Why do i need to cut my tail" said the monkey
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 Shorkie adults tail only gets cut when it is frightened. A puppy does not.
"He cut off their tails with a carving knife"...
Well you could take a qiuze I took a qiuze and it said my tail was cut off befor I could member I had one.
Pearl
well first you want to cut a circle around the base of the tail. then you want to cut where you can get a grip on the base of the tail by doing that cut bak on the tail. After that you pull the tail leaving the flesh behind. After you get that turn the tail as the way you would see as it is on the coyote then fill up with salt and leave to dry.
how long do you leave a doberman tail