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Why do Teddy Bears cut off their tails?
Teddy Bears cut off their tails mainly for aesthetic reasons. People believe that teddy bears with chopped tails are more lively and adorable. However, there are also certain advantages to cutting off the tail. First, since the teddy bear's tail is small and easily injured, cutting it off can avoid injuries to the tail. Second, dogs may spread feces on their tails after defecating, so cutting off the tail can prevent bacterial proliferation. Additionally, for teddy bears with strong possessiveness and territory awareness, a chopped tail can also effectively hide their emotions. However, tail cutting is best done when the dog is born, as the wounds heal more easily. It is not recommended to cut off the tail of an adult dog.
- For aesthetic reasons
Cutting off the tail of a Teddy Bear is mainly for aesthetic reasons. Teddy Bears are long-tailed dogs. Without a chopped tail, they are not attractive either before or after grooming. Therefore, for aesthetic purposes, people artificially shorten the Teddy Bear's tail. After tail cutting, Teddy Bears appear more compact and cute, with a more harmonious body proportion, making them more attractive.
- Avoid tail injuries
The tail bones of Teddy Bear dogs are delicate. If not cut off, they can easily suffer trauma while playing or excitedly wagging their tails. Moreover, if the tail is too long during fights, it can easily be bitten by other dogs. Therefore, chopping off the tail can prevent tail injuries and prevent tail fractures.
- Avoid bacterial proliferation
There are many dirt and bacteria on the ground. If the Teddy Bear's tail is too long, it is more likely to contaminate itself with feces and other dirty things. In the long run, this can lead to bacterial proliferation and parasite infection, causing tail rot. Therefore, cutting off the Teddy Bear's tail can maintain hygiene, prevent dust contamination, and avoid the tail contacting the anus, which can infect the anus.
- Hide emotions
Dogs express their emotions through their tails. For Teddy Bears with strong possessiveness and territory awareness, if they do not chop off their tails, along with their arrogant and provocative personalities, once their fearful emotions are detected by other dogs from their tails, they are more likely to suffer losses and invite trouble. Therefore, after chopping off the Teddy Bear's tail, it is easier for the dog to hide its emotions, making it less susceptible to exposure. This can confuse enemies and may be the reason why dogs have been chopped in history.