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    Australian Cattle Dog Question

    I have mentioned before that I grew up with Australian Cattle Dogs. Tonight my husband and I were walking through a local pet store, and they had some ACD puppies. (We were just looking at the animals in the store. We can't afford another dog right now and wouldn't buy from a pet store if we wanted another one.) Anyway, the whole litter had docked tails. I had never seen this on ACDs before. Is this a common practice? Our dogs always had their full tails. It just struck me as strange.

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    most cattle dogs i see have their tails docked.I'm not sure if its a common procedure(spll?) or not.

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    All the Australian Cattle Dogs I've met had their full tails but I guess it isn't too bizzare cause there are Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dogs (natural though) out there.

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    If they are a true working ACD then they should NOT have their tails docked. Their tails serve as a "rudder" as they are herding. My ACD has his full tail. I read that docking their tails does them an incredible diservice because they use it so much as they are working.
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    Quote Originally Posted by binka_nugget
    All the Australian Cattle Dogs I've met had their full tails but I guess it isn't too bizzare cause there are Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dogs (natural though) out there.
    Hmmm. I wonder if that might be the case with this litter. It does seem like it would affect their balance when herding, though.

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    Apparently there are "two" versions of the ACD

    The Australian Cattle dog, tail intact (AKC recognized and standard)
    The Australian Stumpy-Tailed Cattle Dog, tail docked or natural dock (not AKC recognized OR breed standard practice)

    http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/stumpytailcattledog.htm
    http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/australiancattledog.htm

    They're the EXACT SAME BREED just have their tail docked.

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    Okay, that makes sense, at least. They were not advertising these as registered pups. I didn't event think about that.

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    Well then they were lying, or had false papers, or registered to some organization that doesn't mean anything anywhere lol.

    EDIT: Ahh, I read it wrong I thought you said they WERE trying to.
    Last edited by Jessika; 10-08-2005 at 06:00 PM.

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    ^your two pups look so cute.

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    Thank you so much!!

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