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Random Question Ive been curious for a long time now...why are yorkies tails docked? They're cute and I'm not complaining at all. I'm just the curious type of girl. :D |
I wonder the same thing :) My Rufus doesn't have a docked tail but I've seen some yorkies like that. |
Docked tails are most common among dog breeds that were originally bred as workers. Hunting dogs have docked tails to keep their tails from getting caught in bushes and underbrush. Many dog breeds have naturally stubbed tails, making their tales appeared dock but are naturally stubby. Herding dogs have undocked tails because it makes them seem bigger to their the sheep (or whatever their herding). Yorkies were originally used in cotton and wood mills to keep rats away. The tails were docked to keep the rats from biting the yorkies and give the dogs the upper-hand in chasing and killing the rats. In the United Kingdom in the early days of dog breeding, dog owners were charged a tax on their dog based on the length of the dog. Tails were docked to keep the tax of individual dogs down. Misconceptions of tail docking include: improving agility and speed, back/spine health and rabies prevention. None of these are true. -Victoria |
Thank you so much Victoria :) |
it's against the law in the UK to doc tails, unless they are working dogs. All my 4 are happy tail waggers |
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I've always wondered that too. |
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Harry's a happy tail-wagger too - his favourite 'wag' is knocking over all my Swarovski crystal.....:rolleyes: :D Sally + Harry x |
Molly likes to swish hers in Merlins faces lol he gets so annoyed and ends up sneezing bless him |
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Why is the RSPCA opposed to the tail docking of dogs? - RSPCA Australia knowledgebase found this it does mention ears too |
Thank you for the link. It is very informative :) |
your welcome, google is marvellous lol |
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Great article... thank you for sharing |
This turned into a very educational thread. Thank you for the answers!! :) I love learning new things about our furbabies. :D |
My baby will keep his tail which I think is adorable too ;-) |
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I always wondered too. To me it's cruel. I seen a video of it being done to puppies that were just born, but Idc who says that the pups can't feel it, those puppies cried! And it broke my heart. I prefer my yorkie w/a tail. It's so darn cute to see her get excited & her tail wag like crazy :D |
Victoria did an amazing job explaining. I, believe, if given the choice, I would not have docked Mandie's tail. It is so expressive as little as it is...I can just imagine what it would be saying if it was intact. I would love to see that. :) |
Oh yes they sure do let you know how excited they are by the tail, Molly uses hers the most out of mine to express herself, oh and when she's been naughty it almost disappears under normally it when she takes a toy from the others and she's been caught lol |
Is there any talk by the AKC about banning or changing the standards about tail docking? |
I'm not sure, hopefully more who are up on AKC will be able to tell you |
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