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spaying a female is better for there health, having a male fixed is better for there health,having a dog docked is no longer done for there health to prevent injurys as they are no longer working dogs its just done for vanity. ive had yorkies with docked tails which were done before i got them and i have got 2 yorkies now who have full tails as i bred them, i if im honest prefer how the dock tail looks but i think its cruel so i wouldnt have it done and put my 2 yorkies through pain just cos i prefer how it looks jmo. |
3 Attachment(s) I just got a new puppy that was undocked. I was really disappointed at first, because I liked the docked tail. Now that I have her the tail looks so natural. Every time I see her wag it it makes me happy. I, too, thought about docking it at a later date, but now I wouldn't even if no pain was involved. I love her and her tail! |
Sorry your WRONG- "there health to prevent injurys as they are no longer working dogs its just done for vanity." I will concede that not ALL Yorkies work any more. In fact MOST don't. However mine DO! And so I dislike the long tail. Yeah, I think it's cute, but not for me. |
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I'd say leave it long especially since she's older. I've seen pups with long tails and I think it's cute. :) Baby's tail was docked when I got her, but if it wasn't, I would have left it. I also like Yorkies with down ears! :thumbup: Hey, down ears and an undocked tail. Now THAT would be adorable. :D :p |
Well it looks like I might have just that. A yorkie with floppy ears and a non docked tail. :rolleyes: Not sure about how I feel about that, I would like her to look somewhat like a yorkie. Only time will tell :D |
If given the choice I would have opted to leave Nikko's tail intact. When I bought him he was already docked. Whenever he is happy and he wags that little stub I wonder what he would look like with his full tail. I think more breeders should give a choice to their buyers. While many people will continue to choose docked tails, i am sure there will be many like myself that would rather leave their dogs the way nature intended. |
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I would leave it intact. My puppy was docked at a few days old and while I'm okay with that, I also like the longer tail on the Yorkie. The tail is never that big or anything anyway and it adds a nice counter-balance to the overall look of the dog. She's too old I think to have it done and she's probably used to it by now. It's strictly speaking a 'mutilation' at this stage The law here bans docking unless it is carried out under ten days old by a veterinary surgeon. According to my breeder, it is 'snipped' off and the puppies don't make any movement or sound... so I'm guessing why they say it doesn't hurt. I'm not sure that that's necessarily true tho' |
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Princess's tail is docked, butu she was only a day old when they did it. I wouldn't mind if she had a tail, I think their cute. :) :) :) :) |
My Twinkle's tail is au natural, and I love it as she is constantly wagging, and many people pass comment on how cute it is. Hers is curly like she has had rollers in it, I wouldnt have her any other way!! |
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