Why do many dogs in Germany not have tails
My friend went to Germany once and looked back and asked Why do so many German dogs have no tails? It turned out that they didn't have tails, but had their tails docked. Some people say that dry tail docking surgery can reduce the chance of dog injury, but this statement is obviously not supported by the public, and many European countries have currently banned this surgery.
Since tail docking surgery is not of much use to dogs, why do so many dogs still have their tails docked? Generally speaking, most tail docking surgeries are performed on service dogs, because their tails are redundant for work, and may cause the work to be unable to continue due to injuries, so service dogs will be docked soon after birth. tail. It seems common sense to cut ears. At present, many pet dogs have their tails docked purely for aesthetic reasons.
In addition, a long time ago, some European countries (not just Germany) levied corresponding taxes on dogs, but if it was a service dog, it could be exempted from this tax, so many To dodge taxes, the dog's tail was docked.
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