I saw Boxers being born with stubby tails and some long tails in same litter. It was said its genetic regarding tails. Another interesting thing, lambs have their tails docked too. Glad they stopped docking horses tails.
I just lost my "reverse brindle" last year. He looked black but in certain light you could see faint brindle stripes in there. He did look smart though haha!
If they are show dogs, it is necessary. I got mine done because of their nature and the way they play and get excited. That tail is strong and could hurt someone
A boxers tail is powerful, one wag clears off an entire coffee table ! Hurts like hell when it whacks your shins too. I would still rather they quit docking the tails, it’s banned in England.
@@wdwerker I never got docking personally, because if their tails truly bother you, simply don't get a Boxer. It's banned in England and many other countries because all it boils down to is people being unprepared to own this breed. It's like having a Rotty and then complaining that they require too much work to discipline.
@@JaseAnimates Boxer tails don’t bother me, I’ve had 7 boxers in my life. All were docked when I got them. Lots of veterinarians no longer cut ears but most still dock tails for breeders.