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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 259087" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I don't have much experience with tails because out of my three, only one has an actual long tail. But it is possible for them to <em>break</em> the bones in their tail, just like any other bone. And it would probably be very painful because of all the nerves running through there. My youngest Boston, Katy, has a very short tail but it was broken, probably when she was just a baby. It's maybe 2-1/2 inches long all together. It's straight for about an inch and then is bent at a perfect 90 degree angle, like a letter "L". She can actually wag it if she wants to, but it only goes from the mid-point to the left, never to the right. </p><p> </p><p>And in some areas, there's ticks out already. If she has very thick hair, she could have a tick embedded in her tail and you're not seeing it because of the thick hair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 259087, member: 1883"] I don't have much experience with tails because out of my three, only one has an actual long tail. But it is possible for them to [I]break[/I] the bones in their tail, just like any other bone. And it would probably be very painful because of all the nerves running through there. My youngest Boston, Katy, has a very short tail but it was broken, probably when she was just a baby. It's maybe 2-1/2 inches long all together. It's straight for about an inch and then is bent at a perfect 90 degree angle, like a letter "L". She can actually wag it if she wants to, but it only goes from the mid-point to the left, never to the right. And in some areas, there's ticks out already. If she has very thick hair, she could have a tick embedded in her tail and you're not seeing it because of the thick hair. [/QUOTE]
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