Are Poodle tails docked?

Some dogs, particularly many working dog breeds, were required to have docked tails by this breed standard. All Poodles (Standard, Miniature and Toy Poodle) fall under this rule. In the European Union tail docking has been banned since 1998. All Poodles coming from Europe have long, natural tails.
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Should poodles have their tails docked?

A Poodle's tail is most often docked in order to prevent injury or to attain a certain cosmetic look. AKC breed standards require poodles to be docked in order to participate in any sanctioned contest. While procedural complications are rare, the AVMA opposes tail docking in poodles unless medically necessary.
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How much is a poodle tail docked?

Each puppy must be looked at as an individual. The AKC standard calls out for the tip of the tail, when erect, to be at the same height as the top of the dog's head. Generally speaking, 1/4 to 1/3 of the end of the tail is cut off.
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Do poodle tails curl?

– Heart Song Standard Poodles. Undocked, natural standard poodle tails are long and full. They usually curl to some extent and multiple tail styles may be found in the same litter. Some are fairly straight, some make a full curl over the back and some are held out behind them in a gentle arch.
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What breeds get docked tails?

The most familiar dog breeds with docked tails include Australian Shepherd, Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, Brittany Spaniel, Danish Swedish Farmdog, Jack Russell Terrier, Schipperke, and Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Many of those are due to a gene mutation called C189G. Breeding removed their tails.
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How Poodle Docktail and Declaw is Done



Is it cruel to dock a dog's tail?

Survey data indicate that preventive tail docking of pet dogs is unnecessary. Therefore tail docking of non-working dogs, even if their breed was originally developed for working purposes, is considered a cosmetic procedure unless evidence exists to the contrary.
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Is tail docking painful to puppies?

Tail docking is painful

Advocates of tail docking claim that it does not cause pain or discomfort, as the nervous system of puppies is not fully developed. This is not the case; the basic nervous system of a dog is fully developed at birth. Evidence indicates that puppies have similar sensitivity to pain as adult dogs.
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How do I know if my poodle is purebred?

Purebred poodles have a moderately rounded head with a slight but definite stop. The cheekbones and muscles are flat. The length from the occiput to the stop are about the same as the length of the dog's muzzle. A great giveaway of if your poodle is purebred is by its coat as these are a non-shedding breed.
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What age does a Poodles hair get curly?

When will my Poodle's coat become curly? Toy and Miniature Poodles will experience a change from a straight or wavy coat to a curly coat starting at 9 months of age and lasting until they are 18-24 months old.
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Are Poodles aggressive?

Poodles are not typically aggressive animals, but they can develop anxiety that may lead to aggressive behaviors. When these dogs get anxious, they may also get fearful, which can cause them to look at everyone as an enemy. They can also suffer from separation anxiety if they are apart from their owners for too long.
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Why do breeders dock tails?

Though docking and cropping are done mostly for appearance's sake, many owners and breeders say removing hunting and farm dogs' tails might prevent injuries during chases or herding. Others say docking keeps energetic breeds like boxers from hurting their tails by thumping them against walls or dog crates.
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Why do they Declaw poodles?

Although a poodle's dewclaws are frequently removed for only cosmetic reasons, dewclaws are also removed to prevent injury later in life. Dewclaws help poodles run, play, chew on their favorite bones, or get a good grip on a slobbery stick. And we all know how much dogs love running, playing, and chewing.
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Why do they cut dogs tails?

Historically, tail docking was thought to prevent rabies, strengthen the back, increase the animal's speed, and prevent injuries when ratting, fighting, and baiting. Tail docking is done in modern times either for prophylactic, therapeutic, cosmetic purposes, and/or to prevent injury.
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Should poodles have dew claws removed?

Standard poodles typically are born with only the front dew claws. Many breeders routinely remove dewclaws 3 days after birth when they dock tails. Dew claw nails need to be trimmed just like the other nails on the foot and require no special care.
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How often should you bathe your poodle?

Poodles need to have a bath once every 3 weeks and there is a good reason why. When you give your Poodle a bath, both skin and coat have a 'reset'.
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How often should I groom my poodle?

Poodles and poodle mixes need grooming approx every 6 weeks whilst some of the slower growing breeds can usually last out 8 – 10 weeks, spaniels will probably need their feet and ears taken care of every 6 weeks. 2.
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Can purebred poodles have blue eyes?

Can poodles have blue eyes? Yes, Poodles can have blue eyes. However, Both the American Kennel Club (AKC) and the United Kennel Club (UKC) recognize dark brown as the standard eye color for poodles. Blue eyes in adult poodles can be the result of genetics or a sign of an eye-health issue.
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What breeds make a poodle?

Many believe that the breed is the result of crosses between several European water dogs, including Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Hungarian, and Russian water dogs. Other historians think that one of the Poodle's ancestors is the North African Barbet, which was imported to the Iberian Peninsula.
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Is tail cropping cruel?

The American Veterinary Medical Association states that “ear-cropping and tail-docking are not medically indicated nor of benefit to the patient. These procedures cause pain and distress and, as with all surgical procedures, are accompanied by inherent risks of anesthesia, blood loss, and infection.
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How much does it cost to dock a dog's tail?

Tail docking a puppy is an inexpensive procedure. Generally, it runs from $10 to $20 per animal. This procedure is paired with the dog's first check-up, which can cost up to $100. If the dog is older, the cost is greatly increased.
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Do puppies whine after tail docking?

The dead portion of the tail usually falls off about three days later. This can be likened to slamming your finger in a car door and leaving it there. Puppies undergoing any method of tail-docking squeal and cry, yet advocates assert that the newborn pup's nervous system is unable to feel the pain.
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