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Why break the tail of a pet dog? What's the advantage of a broken pet dog tail?

For the owner of the pet dog, has your pet dog been severed? A pet student said: I don't want our dog to be severed. Why do you want to cut off the tail of a dog? How painful it is to think about it! Do you know why a pet dog needs to cut off its tail?

In fact, a broken tail is the process by which a dog's tail is cut off by an operation. There are many ways to cut the tail, but it is more commonly used to tie the tail under the parts that need to be cut with sterilized thin thread when the pup is just a few weeks old. In this way, the blood circulation will be blocked. After a few weeks, the tissue that needs to be cut off will become necrotic and fall off naturally. So in this process, there will be no bleeding, and the newborn dog's nerve development is not complete, so it will not suffer too much pain. Of course, growing up is painful. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/jujia.html)

Dogs can be divided into many categories. They have different reasons for breaking their tails.

We usually see dogs, such as Teddy and Chihuahua. In order to meet people's aesthetic needs, they often have broken tails. The wild dog tail we see outside is very long. If it's a little bigger, it's scary to swing when walking. In fact, the domestic dog is similar. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/jujia.html)

Working dogs are also common dogs. It is believed that dogs with too long tail will affect their work more or less. They are caught by doors, cut or scratched by sharp objects, etc.

At first, dogs are common in hunting. Dogs with too long tail are not only easy to be scratched by bushes in the process of chasing prey, but also easy to be hurt when they bite prey, or caught by traps set by themselves.