Some adjectives to describe a dog's tail include wagging, fluffy, curved, and strong. You might also use terms like long, short, bushy, or sleek, depending on the breed. Additionally, descriptors like playful or alert can convey the tail's movement and posture in response to the dog's mood.
chop the tail
it matters on the dog. curly tail dogs curl their tail up when their happy, and wag it the same time when their super happy. dogs with strait tails just wag it. when they're bored/ sad all dog's tail go down. And when all dogs a scared the tail is between their legs or it's strait as if their sad, but their tail would be stiff.
A French Bulldog is born with a naturally short tail. Most are one inch or shorter.
A tailless cat is a cat breed known as the Manx, which originates from the Isle of Man. They are characterized by their unique feature of being born without a tail or with a very short tail. Manx cats are typically affectionate, intelligent, and known for their dog-like personalities.
Dogs wag their tails. Tails could sometimes tell the dog's emotion. When dogs wag their tail it means that the dog is happy and want to play. When the dog's tail is not waging but it is down by their back legs means they are sad or scared.
Fluffy, bushy, long, curled, straight, etc, etc. You can also describe a tail bu how it's wagging. E.g. If fast, then it's excited. You can describe the colour as well.
Some dogs are gargantuan. Some dogs are gentle.
It depends on the length of the tail. Some dogs can, some can't.
No, some breeds do not.
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No, a dogs tail is just a continuation of the spine.
You cannot and should not even attempt to straighten a dogs tail if it is curled. Some dogs are born with little differences, these things only make them special~!
If you mean what adjective means 'dog-like' then 'canine' is the word.
No because it does not have a bone in its tail because that is how it is.
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No, are you nuts?! you should never cut a dogs tail off, it is very panefull and all dogs need tails.
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!