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Originally Posted by alaskayorkie My understanding is tails are often docked, where legal, in working breeds to prevent tail injuries. Since Yorkies were bred to be ratters, the fear was their whiplike tails would be damaged in the small nooks and crannies of factories where they did their work. The reasoning at the time was tail injuries are difficult to treat, and it was thought to be more humane and safer to dock as puppies when their nerve endings aren't fully developed than to amputate broken tails as adults under anesthesia.
I have no idea if there are any statistics about tail amputations to back that up today. I love the look of tailed Yorkies! |
Very well explained! There was a reason for docking tails it is not simply cosmetic. For this workin dog, it was incorporated into the standard. It seems European countries are banning this. Full tail or nub, they're still cute! Although, personally, I have tail envy. I love to see all the yorkies with full tails.