Medically, no, it is not necessary to dock (snip or shorten) a bulldog's tail. However, breed standards in the US and possibly other countries require a bulldog's tail to be docked for show purposes, and most people who own a bulldog will have the tail docked. No. According to the AKC breed standards, a purebred English Bulldog's tail isn't docked, it's naturally short.
It's not.
NO Bulldog should have a tail ther then the starndard short, crank, or cork screw. tails are never docked in a full blooded Bulldog, no matter what club they are a member of.
I have a English bulldog myself, and they have it because every dog needs a tail, that is just a part of the way they are. My dog does in fact have a curly tail, but when i see some other English bulldogs, sometimes they are not curly they are just stumps.
English Bulldog Rescue is a website for English Bulldog adoptions. The dogs offered on this site are from a breeder who also rescues English Bulldogs.
They eat dog food, the best brand is Iams, or Pedigree.
Jack is an English Bulldog.
A miniature English bulldog is a mix between a bulldog and a pug!
The genus of an English Bulldog is the same as all dogs; Canis.
An American Bulldog's tail (and ears) should be left natural.
Yes
I believe it is the English Bulldog.