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The person who owns her parents told me that she docked the tail. I have never seen a stumpy but would like to see the difference between the dogs. Are they smaller in height and weight than average heelers?
Hi,I try to help dogs and cats around the world.If you subscribe to me a dog will be adopted.Every day at least 200 dogs die because humans do not Not take care.
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i dont dock i fugure thats how they were made and i aint doing it
Great video - I rescued a blue heeler whose tail was docked at around 1 month old. Very sad, but he’s a great dog.
She arrived with her tail docked….it is about 50/50 here….some dock…some don’t. I think that fewer will get docked in the future…
did you know that AKC will now recognize a blue healer if the tail is docked. We were going to dock our ACD until we found this out. Nice Dog!
I’ll bet they would! And they would have great fun, too!!
Looks like they are having the great fun! My ACDs are saying that they want to join the fun!
Yeah , theyre a little less nice looking in my opinion. Skinnier and smaller.
The person who owns her parents told me that she docked the tail. I have never seen a stumpy but would like to see the difference between the dogs. Are they smaller in height and weight than average heelers?
Are you sure shes and ACD? Australian stumpys look just like the cattle dogs but are born without a tail.
Very nice dog, none the less
I agree with you. Her tail was docked long before I got her. The practice of docking tails is becoming less prevelant.
I care for it…they need that tail for balance and agility whilst herding
The practice of docking tails is about 50/50 in this area. It is gradually become less prevelant.
Who’s the bloody wanker that cropped the heeler’s tail?