Caro
Moderator
Julie - that's hilarious!
Is the 'gay' tail dominant? Tully has one and is the only one in her line that has it. She is still show quality (would just need to ensure her tail didnt curl in the ring). I think she developed it as an agressive posture rather than it being in her genes, I dont have any photos of her as a pup with her tail over her back, but from about 9mths it appears. Perhaps the genes come with a tendency that can be kept in check?
However because of the curl (and having an extra long tail that drags on the ground) she has developed a bit of a kink in the end when she holds it out, but she wasnt born with it.
Also, Deska now copies Tully's tail - spitz curl and all! So dogs must be able to do it voluntarily. Deska has hardly any tail so when it curls over he looks silly. He only started doing it when he was older - he does it when Tully does it.
Is the 'gay' tail dominant? Tully has one and is the only one in her line that has it. She is still show quality (would just need to ensure her tail didnt curl in the ring). I think she developed it as an agressive posture rather than it being in her genes, I dont have any photos of her as a pup with her tail over her back, but from about 9mths it appears. Perhaps the genes come with a tendency that can be kept in check?
However because of the curl (and having an extra long tail that drags on the ground) she has developed a bit of a kink in the end when she holds it out, but she wasnt born with it.
Also, Deska now copies Tully's tail - spitz curl and all! So dogs must be able to do it voluntarily. Deska has hardly any tail so when it curls over he looks silly. He only started doing it when he was older - he does it when Tully does it.

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