What is happy tail syndrome?

Happy tail syndrome in dogs occurs when this strong tail repeatedly hits solid objects with force during a wagging session, resulting in the thin skin of the tail splitting open. You would think that this injury would be enough to stop even the happiest tail in its tracks, but alas this is not usually the end of it.
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What Causes Happy tail syndrome?

Happy tail occurs when the dog wags his or her tail with such force that repeatedly knocking the tip of the tail against a wall, furniture or other object causes trauma to the tip of the tail. The tip of the tail usually breaks open and bleeds. It bleeds a lot!
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Is happy tail serious?

What Damage Can Happy Tail Do? In some cases, the tip of the dog's tail bleeds just a bit. However, many times, the bleeding can be more excessive. In more severe instances, the injury may be enough to even break vertebrae or damage the tendons of the tail.
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How long does happy tail take to heal?

It can take up to two weeks for the tail to heal, depending upon the severity of the wound. Removing the tape stuck might be painful, so trying soaking the area with vegetable or olive oil first.
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What breeds get happy tail?

Happy tail syndrome is more often seen in large, short-haired dogs with muscular tails like Labrador Retrievers, Pit Bulls, Great Danes, Greyhounds, Dobermans, and similar breeds.
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How can I help my dog with a happy tail?

Treatment of happy tail may involve:
  1. Bandaging the tail (allow us to help, as this can be difficult to do correctly)
  2. The use of laser therapy treatments to speed healing.
  3. Antibiotics if infection occurs.
  4. Mild sedatives to decrease activity and allow healing.
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Does it hurt when a dog hits its tail?

Tail pull injuries can cause damage to nerves higher up in the spinal cord that control urination and defecation. If the nerves that control urination and defecation are injured, your dog may become incontinent. With time, nerve function may return; however, some dogs remain unable to control their bladder or bowels.
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How do you prevent happy tail?

Prevention of Happy Tail centers on creating a safe environment for your dog to wag its tail without hitting it against objects or walls. In some cases, a pool noodle is useful in preventing the tail from hitting the wall; however, this can only be used with dogs who will not chew up the pool noodle!
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Can dogs wag tail paralyzed?

One paralyzed dog even got its wag back. The new study at N.C. State University, though, was mainly to see if two experimental drugs could help dogs with spinal cord injuries regain the use of their hind legs, something that may have implications for injured humans, too.
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Will a dog's tail heal on its own?

It's important to know that a tail injury could mean your dog is in tremendous pain. The severity of your dog's broken tail depends on where the break is. The injury will likely heal on its own if the fracture is at the tip, for example, but injuries get worse the closer they are to the base.
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Should I amputate my dogs tail?

Any cause of repeated self-trauma to the tail, such as pruritus or infection, may necessitate tail amputation. Severe tail fractures or luxation injuries, which result in absent sensory and motor function to the tail, may be an indication for caudectomy even if there is no skin defect.
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How long does it take for a dog's tail to heal?

How long does it take to heal a broken tail bone? Healing time will vary based on the exact nature of your dog's injury and the treatment plan you and your vet have undertaken. Minor fractures or sprains may heal in as little as a week or two, while more serious injuries may take a month or more to completely heal.
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What is the oldest age you can dock a dog's tail?

Unless the dog is being utilized for show purposes in the conformation ring, tail docking is best left undone if beyond the age of 5-7 days.
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Why would a vet remove a dogs tail?

So why would a vet suggest tail amputation? The short answer: Because tail amputation is the best thing for the pet. If the pet has a tail damaged beyond repair, they will be in constant pain or discomfort. Sometimes, sadly, the only way to deal with the problem is to remove the tail.
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How do you protect a dog's tail from happy tail?

Tail's are Protected by the Padded Tail-Sleeve and the Supporting Harness. It Stays on Active Dogs and Chewers of Bandages, Wraps, Noodles and Covers. It's Secure and Prevents Re-Injury. Dogs Leave the K9 TailSaver Alone, Injuries are Protected, Medicines stay on for Fast, Safe Healing.
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How do you wrap a dog's tail for happy tail?

Gently wrap the bandage around the wound and secure it with the narrow pieces of tape. Don't tape or wrap anything too tightly. Try wrapping the tape down the tail in a spiral. You can also try wrapping the adhesive tape around the tail, at each end of the bandage.
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How do you wrap a happy tail syndrome?

Put a generous amount of neosporin (or any antibiotic cream) in a 3x3 inch non-stick gauze pad. Gently wrap that around the wound. Then wrap around the gauze with vet wrap. Cover a good 4 inches of tail with vet wrap.
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Can I put Neosporin on my dog?

Can You Put Neosporin on a Dog? Neosporin can be used topically to treat minor cuts and scrapes in dogs, just like in humans.
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Can I give my dog ibuprofen?

Do not give your dog ibuprofen or acetaminophen. There are some of the available NSAIDs just for dogs: carprofen (Novox or Rimadyl) deracoxib (Deramaxx)
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Can I give my dog Tylenol?

Over-the-counter (OTC) pain meds and other human medications can be very dangerous and even fatal for dogs. Dogs should not be given ibuprofen (Advil), acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin or any other pain reliever made for human consumption except under the direction of a veterinarian.
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Do dogs like their tails pet?

The tail, for example, is one area that dogs almost always prefer that you stay away from. While you might think that touching or grabbing onto your dog's tail is a fun way to play, your dog would sorely disagree with you.
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Can I put liquid bandage on my dog?

You should never attempt to use bandages marketed for human use (often called Band-Aids), Neosporin, or any type of liquid bandage on a pet's injury.
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How long do dogs live after amputation?

Mean survival time after limb amputation alone +/- SD was 190 +/- 138 days (median, 168 days); 7 dogs survived longer than 6 months, and 3 dogs survived more than 1 year.
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