A doberman's natural tail is actually long. Many owners and breeders decide to have their tails docked (shortened) while they are puppies to give them the traditional doberman appearance. Also, if the dog is to be trained as a guard dog having the tail docked serves a purpose. During a physical engagement (fight) the dog's tail is more difficult to grab thus making it hard to defend against the dog.
yes, their tails grow with them.
Cheetah cubs are born with tails, just like domestic dogs and cats. The tails grow as the animal grows.
The doberman is larger. Some males can grow 100-125 pounds. Pitbulls are 80 pounds at their largest.
bunny's tails grow all the way to the bottom of their backs where their behind is or their bunny tail is!
People crop ears and dock tails because they think it makes the dog look more aggressive. It's not a sign that dogs have been in fights - it's more often a cosmetic procedure done on breeds like Doberman Pinschers and Boxers. It's often done when the dogs are puppies and actually takes a lot of work. Their ears have to be cut, then bandaged, then splinted so they stand up and grow to be that way. The entire process can take 2-3 months, plus a lot of money and vet visits.
About a year or so. BEWARE. They grow fast! You aren't going to have a puppy for long! :) I have more info. about where you can get doberman puppies. that is where the whole family buys them. (MY family has always "cherished" doberman. Good luck!)
No. Doberman Pincher would grow to their usual height.
If its Tails as in Miles Prower-- Tails was born naturally with two tails, so the answer is no. Tails will only and always have two tails no more or less, he won't and cannot grow another one.
you tell me
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Yes they do because if an animal gets hold of it in the wild then it disable its tail from its body to get away,but dont worry it does grow back! lol
Tadpole's tails do not fall off by themselves, but they can be bitten off. I do not know if their tails grow back. I am trying to figure that out right now because 4 of my tadpole's tails got bitten off.