Rottweiler tails are traditionally docked, or surgically shortened, for a variety of reasons. Historically, this practice originated in working Rottweilers, where their tails were docked to prevent injury while performing tasks such as herding cattle or pulling carts. Additionally, docking was believed to enhance the dog’s strength and agility.
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Tail docking is the practice of surgically removing a portion of a dog’s tail. Rottweilers are a breed of dog that is commonly docked, and there are several reasons why this is done. Historically, Rottweilers were used as working dogs, and their tails were often docked to prevent them from being injured while performing their duties.
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