There are a few dogs born with naturally bob tails, such as the australian shepherd, old english sheepdog, schipperke, australian cattle dog and I'm sure there are a few more. This isnt saying that every puppy in the litter will be born with a bob, but these breeds do come fully docked or with a bob quit often.
A French Bulldog is born with a naturally short tail. Most are one inch or shorter.
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is known for having a tail, while the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is typically born without a tail (called being "bobtail").
No, wild rabbit babies, also known as kits, are born without a visible tail. Their tail will start to develop and become more noticeable as they grow older.
Fescue toxicity from the Endophyte fungus that is found in Tall Fescue. That and genetic diseases that can cause a calf to be born without a tail.
It was sealed inside him by his father after he was born.
My Boston Terrier was born with NO TAIL at all. Nothing. Nada. For quite some time I've wondered if this is a fault on the breed, but no one has been able to answer that. And I do mean NO TAIL at all.
No it does not, it is born with a tail
Iron Tail was born in 1850.
Technically, one cannot have a tail, but there have been individuals born with their legs fused together in what is commonly known as Mermaid Syndrome.
I'm not sure anyone knows when she was born but it would have been in the last 50 years.
there has been a child with their brothers head stuck to his head and has had a body with him so yes
Yes, the tail is docked a few days after the pups are born
Fairy Tail is a 'shounen' anime, it is aimed towards younger male viewers, though of course anyone can enjoy it.
Nothing, as long as your dog is a pet it really makes no difference, a show dog should have a curly tail but it is only for looks. Your dogs tail could have been dislocated when it was a puppy or just been born that way but I am sure he/she is lovely straight tail and all and will lead a full and happy life.
Of course. Eclipses last several hours.
Yes, mine was born with a short tail
Tail paralysis is not uncommon in cats. usually it is due to some injury to the tail; such as being stepped on or caught in a door; but some cats are born with a paralyzed tail. It does not affect them all that much. the tail is used mostly for balance while running and climbing; but a cat with tail paralysis can live a perfectly normal cat life anyway.