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How to cut a Teddy dog's tail
Before cutting the tail, prepare appropriate items such as pens, small rubber bands, and sterilized scissors. After cutting the tail, pay attention to the wound disinfection and healing of the small dog. Ensure that your dog has a healthy and nutritious diet to maintain thick fur, so that with a little trimming from the scissors, the tail will become a cute ball shape. When a Teddy dog is born, it needs to have its tail cut to be able to trim it into a ball shape when it grows up.
Why cut the tail
Some breeds cut their tails for aesthetic reasons, to enhance their ornamental value, and make the whole body look more adorable and neat. For example, poodles and schnauzers. In some breeds, tail amputation was initially done to prevent the tail from being bitten off or injured during work, such as corgis and some hunting dogs. All these are due to work requirements.
What dogs have their tails cut
Generally speaking, there are poodles, schnauzers, corgis, dobermans, rottweilers, bully dogs, mastiffs, etc. Dog tail cutting is mainly for aesthetic and self-protection purposes. For example, poodles and schnauzers cut their tails mainly for aesthetics, while some hunting dogs do it to prevent injury during hunting and limit activity.
How to care for the wound after tail amputation
If the tail amputation is within a few days of birth, the wound will heal quickly. Pay attention to wound cleaning, avoid water, and it will heal quickly. The larger dogs take longer to heal, so pay attention to wound cleaning, disinfection, and anti-inflammation. Avoid letting the wound be rubbed or get wet. The dog's diet should be nutritious and light to help the wound heal.