Doberman dogs have tails not

Doberman Pinschers are born with tails, and the Dobermans we usually see without tails are actually due to artificial tail breaking when they were young. Initially, Dobermans were bred as hunting dogs and often traversed the woods, and their long tails would often be scratched by branches, so people broke their tails. And nowadays, even as pet dogs, many people are influenced to break their tails because they think they look more dominant with a broken tail. Doberman Pinschers should have their tails broken when they are about 1-3 days old, because after they are just born, their bodies are not yet developed and it hurts a little less. Ear clipping surgery is usually performed at 3-4 months of age, when the weight exceeds 6 kg. However, doctors at vet hospitals generally rarely have experience with Doberman ear clipping, and ear shape is very important, so it is recommended to choose carefully.

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