Tail breaking for work is necessary for work, especially for some working dogs such as hunting dogs and search and rescue dogs, where a tail that is too long is not convenient for work. Their tails wag with great force when they are searching in bushes, debris piles, and on small hillsides. If you don’t break the tail, it can be very problematic if the dog has a tail injury as an adult and can go into shock or die outright in the field due to excessive bleeding. For survival purposes some dogs used to be hunting dogs, mousetrap dogs, the surrounding living apparatus, mousetrap are the cause of the dog’s broken tail. Small badger hunting, foxhound is also because they usually burrowing digging holes need to break the tail, and they are usually not very peaceful dogs, have the habit of provoking each other.
For aesthetic reasons there are now many dogs that have left the original work and have broken their tails simply for appearance purposes. A broken tail will make the dog look more beautiful and spiritual. Tail breaking is not an inhumane act or not, generating much controversy. Avoiding broken tail bones The popular poodle teddy, small schnauzer, and miniature Doberman now have broken tails. Smaller breeds of dogs usually do not have short tails. Their tail bones are thinner than chopsticks, and the excitement of the dog’s flinging during ordinary play can easily cause trauma. To avoid fracturing the dog’s tailbone, the owner will choose to break the dog’s tail.