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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • Did you know that most Australian Shepherds, Miniature Australian Shepherds, Toy Australian shepherds and Miniature American Shepherds are born with tails but get them cut off when they are puppies? This practice is also common in other breeds such as most terriers, Doberman Pincers, Min Pins, Poodles, etc, etc! It is so common that most people don't realize the dog is actually mutilated, having a very important and useful body part removed just for the sake of fashion. Here we do not dock (cut off) tails. Our pups keep the tails they are born with. In this modern age it seems barbaric to chop up an animal purely for the sake of fashion. Other countries have outlawed tail docking and ear cropping and in my opinion it is time to do that in the U.S. as well. What is your opinion?

Komentáře • 283

  • @mariablahoianu5660
    @mariablahoianu5660 Před 2 lety +44

    Found this channel while doing research when we were looking to get a mini Aussie, a while back. We actually went with a different breeder that didn’t cut tails (which is not as easy as you might think in Canada). Our baby girl has a long full tail and it’s fabulous. Thanks!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Maria, Thanks so much for commenting. The more people like yo demand a natural dog, the more likely breeders will start to sit up and take note. I am glad you were able to find your precious baby girl!

    • @oliviae9170
      @oliviae9170 Před rokem +1

      Dude same lol

    • @camaleon18
      @camaleon18 Před rokem

      I’m looking for one too that their stupid owner is not cutting their tails for here in Canada!

    • @earth2wendy
      @earth2wendy Před rokem

      Ears and tails help dogs communicate with each other-why would we want to deprive them of that? I agree that it’s cruel to perform non-medically necessary cropping, docking, i.e. mutilation. I too have done vet tech work and did not at all enjoy this procedure, which most veterinarians feel compelled to do to remain competitive. If only the AVMA would come out with a strongly worded policy against it. I have done a lot of research to try to find breeders who don’t do it in the dog breeds I’m interested in-including German pinschers, rat terriers, toy fox terriers and the Australian shepherd. I’d hesitate to adopt a cropped or docked dog for fear of being perceived as someone who values fashion over an animal’s best interests. The only solution seems to be importation, but that’s a lot of unnecessary expense and energy expenditure for something that should be self-evident. Thanks for giving a voice to this perspective.

  • @teriemrich
    @teriemrich Před 2 lety +36

    Thank you Sheila for speaking up for puppies. 💕

  • @marywright3870
    @marywright3870 Před rokem +16

    So glad our little guy has his tail!

  • @msguidedbits9511
    @msguidedbits9511 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Thank you for answering this. I have an Australian Shepard, A. Cattle Dog, and Border Collie mix. Her tail is simply beautiful. Her tail has a bridle, white long streaks, with a black spot.
    It seems counterintuitive. Her tail is so expressive. It lets us know what she is feeling. ❤🙏🧡

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Msguided, I would say you are not misguided at all. You are instincts are good and your pup sounds beautiful. thanks for your comment.

  • @nikkiwasher7235
    @nikkiwasher7235 Před 2 lety +20

    I kept the tails of my first standard Aussie litter. They’re two weeks old now and I have 5 of 6 reserved and no one turned a puppy down cause it has its tail. I had several thank me for keeping the tails. All mine have white tips. Both my females have their tails too. We love them!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety +4

      Hi Nikki, Thanks for the comment! I don't want anyone getting one of my puppies that prefers they get chopped off. If they turn one down for that, then they are not someone you want as a new family for your puppy anyway!

    • @nashvilleoutlaw
      @nashvilleoutlaw Před 2 lety

      @@dreamgaits I'm currently looking for a pup locally and didn't bother contacting many breeders because they've already been docked. I can't stand the docked look.

    • @rockleeroi
      @rockleeroi Před rokem +1

      i just got my toy aussie this last wednesday. she also has her tail with a cute little white wisp at the end, so cute!

  • @Soulivaganta
    @Soulivaganta Před 2 lety +8

    That's so sad and disturbing. We are so grateful to have found you by searching for "Aussies with tails"! ❣️❣️❣️

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety +1

      I am glad you came and got Bodhi from me! He is so lucky to have you. It is awful and most people don't realize what the puppies go through.

    • @Soulivaganta
      @Soulivaganta Před 2 lety +1

      @@dreamgaits Thanks, I love him an unreasonable amount 😍

  • @robertyu4313
    @robertyu4313 Před 6 měsíci +2

    We just adopted a 15 week old Border Collie - Aussie mix. We are so happy that she has a full, beautiful tail tipped with a wisp of white.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 6 měsíci

      Did you know that white tip has a purpose? It is known as the "shepherds lantern" and is there to guide the shepherd in the dark. Why anyone would cut it off is beyond me. Thanks for your comment Robert.

  • @scotthenson
    @scotthenson Před rokem +5

    My wife and I just got a miniature Aussie with the tail and she is a sweetie. The tails can be so beautiful it is criminal to chop them off. We knew we wanted one fully intact and didn't even consider any without their tail!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +2

      Awesome. The more people insist on tails the more the tide will turn.

  • @bellaroses91
    @bellaroses91 Před rokem +12

    We’re about to have mini Aussie puppies this year, and came across this. I think we will keep our puppies tails. The tails look cute.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +2

      You have no idea how happy you just made me. Way to go!

  • @lilabell2482
    @lilabell2482 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I am glad you brought up the dominant bob tail , my dog came from a rescue with a natural bob. I still had to listen to scolding until I made it clear it was born that way.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 6 měsíci

      You don't have to listen to or respond to idiots. People have their nerve saying anything to anyone about their animal. Even if your dog was docked it is nobody's business. It is almost impossible to find an aussie that is not docked, so people who want an Aussie have to purchase one that is docked in order to get one. Hopefully the natural tail will someday be the norm. Next time someone tries to shame you give them my number and I will handle it for you. Good on your for adopting your rescue dog.

  • @kristaduke7528
    @kristaduke7528 Před rokem +2

    I'm so glad I found your video! I got a mini toy mix and they were going to get their tails docked at 8 weeks old! I immediately told them I'd like her to keep her tail. And It seemed crazy to me that they were going to do it at 8 weeks old right before they sent them to their new homes

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      That is cruel and horrific! No reputable breeder would do that. I would be looking for a better breeder to support. They are usually docked at three days. Thanks for your comment.

    • @kristaduke7528
      @kristaduke7528 Před rokem

      @@dreamgaits I agree 100% they weren't breeders tho, they're dog just happened to get pregnant and they were rehoming the puppies

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      @@kristaduke7528 If they had a litter they are breeders. UGH. Thanks for watching and your comments!

  • @folday6169
    @folday6169 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your lovely sensitivity!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for your kind comment!

  • @Banjogoose
    @Banjogoose Před rokem +6

    When I was a trainer, I was taught that the original reason Aussies had their tails docked was when they are working herding dogs, their tails almost always got cancer as they don't tuck their tails the way Border Collies do. That being said, my mini has his tail as he is not a working dog. He's my buddy. I enjoy seeing more and more non-working dogs keeping all their body parts.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      I have never heard that one. LOL! Thanks for your comment! Glad yours did not get mutilated.

    • @suloget
      @suloget Před 2 měsíci +1

      Why would a dog get cancer from not tucking their tail? That makes no sense to me.

  • @rhondasimms554
    @rhondasimms554 Před měsícem

    My mini Aussie has a docked tail which I didn't like to begin with. Now I think it's so cute.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před měsícem +1

      The natural bob tail is a thing and I do like the look. But I don't like to mutilate animals for a certain look.

    • @rhondasimms554
      @rhondasimms554 Před měsícem

      @dreamgaits I Luv Leda with or without her tail. I don't support mutilation of animals or humans.

  • @judybarrett2113
    @judybarrett2113 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I agree with you. I rescued an Aussie mix; I am not sure mixed with what. He does not have the bushy tail. But a lovely long one with a white tip. I enjoy your videos
    My dog has that kind of mind that never stops.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Judy, Good on your for rescuing a pooch! You know that white tip is called the shepherd's lantern? It is bred in to guide the shepherd in the dark.

  • @darksting77
    @darksting77 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Well learned something today, Im for leaving the tail, personally. Great video.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi Dark Sting! You made my morning. Thank you for your comment.

  • @beccamartin939
    @beccamartin939 Před rokem +1

    Is the black and white dog a border collie? Aussies and border collies look sooo much alike I can’t tell

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Hi Becca, Not sure who you are looking at. I have a black and white BC and a black and white mini.

  • @denisemurray149
    @denisemurray149 Před 2 lety +3

    In NH it is impossible to find a breeder who doesn’t dock their aussies. The closest I’ve heard of is one breeder that will not do it if picked within 3 days. Like you said, it’s impossible to know personality or whether you will want that pick later when you can interact with the pup to know you fit. The thing that bothers me most is when I ask a breeder if they dock or leave tails and I get a long speech about how I don’t really want a miniature Aussie because I don’t appreciate the breed. Grrr! Thank you for keeping your puppies tails beautiful tails and not causing them pain unnecessarily.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      Hi Denise, I am sorry you have had negative interaction with narrow minded (probably show) breeders. It sounds like you need to go into breeding Aussies in NH and leaving the tails. JK At any rate. We are 15 minutes from RDU international and people fly here to pick up their babies from all over. Just a thought. Thanks for your comment.

  • @user-fh2jp6rm5h
    @user-fh2jp6rm5h Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have been researching to get an aussie in a couple years. The breeder im going with does dock tails, but she will keep the tail on if i buy the puppy before 3 days old. I think the wiggly butt is cute, but i also dont want to alter my dog. So i dunno

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 5 měsíci

      I have replied to this but for some reason it won't stick. I will try one more time. If you don't want to support someone who chops off tails for fashion, then having them leave a tail on for you still means the litter mates will be mutilated. Also, anyone who wants you to pay full price by three days is not looking out for your best interest. You will know nothing about that dog! I never cut tails. You can contact me though my website kaleidoscopetoyaussies.weebly.com

  • @Depths17
    @Depths17 Před rokem +3

    I really hate the idea of cutting an animal's body part with no medical reason behind it. If you wouldn't do it to a person then don't do it to an animal for Christ sake. Also thanks for the informative video I was wondering for so long why Australian shepherds had no tails

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      Hi Kemi, Thanks so much for watching and for your comment. Knowledge is power. More and more breeders are starting to leave on at least some of the tails as people are requesting natural tails. The market will decide. If you don't buy from breeders who dock and make your reasons clear the tide will turn.

  • @microaussie
    @microaussie Před 9 měsíci +1

    Any advice on finding a MAS with a natural bobtail? I think the docking is really unethical and wouldn't support it anymore, but I do like the look of the bobtail.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 9 měsíci

      Hard to find because the bobtail gene is a lethal gene. Two copies are a problem. It is a dominant gene so one copy produces a bob tail, but breeders don't like the natural bob tail.

  • @annad850
    @annad850 Před rokem +1

    I’m so happy I live in Sweden where it’s illegal to dock tails or cut ears. (If it’s not medically necessary.)
    We have strong laws against this. It’s straight up abuse. I’m baffled how people think it’s ok to do that to a defenseless puppy. I think a pincher with tails and ears are adorable!
    There are other stuff that are common (and normal) in North America (and in a lot of other places) that are so foreign to us and that is illegal here. Like crates… it’s illegal to crate your dogs in Sweden unless it’s medical or if you are at a dog show or competition, or in the car. You actually have to either have a crate or use a safety belt when your dog is traveling in the car. It’s illegal to transport a dog in a car whit out it being secured. I’m horrified to see clips with dogs in cars that are not secured, or even worse, loaded up in the bed of a truck.
    Also things like prong collars and chock collars are illegal here. If you breed right, train right and put som effort in you don’t need that. And if you can’t do that, then that is not a dog for you.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for your comment. I agree about crates being waaaay over used here. I only use mine in the car, and train all of my dogs to accept them for when they go to the groomer or vet the vet and groomer crates them, so they need to be introduced to the concept. I think it is so cruel to get a puppy take it away from siblings and mother and then stick it in a crate (cage) alone. Emotional abuse as far as I am concerned.

  • @GMoney2006
    @GMoney2006 Před rokem +2

    I'm actually looking for an standard sized aussie without the ear/tail dock cropping. Do you have any suggestions for breeders?

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Hi Rich, I don't know any standard breeders who do not dock. So sorry, and thanks for your comment.

  • @parlin4556
    @parlin4556 Před 8 měsíci +1

    a hundred percent agree with you, beside that for me they more beautiful dog with their tails

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for watching and for your comment!

  • @karigunderson5284
    @karigunderson5284 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this informational video. It helped me make the decision to not have my puppy's tail docked. At least I was given that option and I said NO!

  • @angieroberts243
    @angieroberts243 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I agree with you 100%! Thank you!!!! I will be telling people about you that are looking. Common sense!! So thankful you said what I was thinking!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi Angie, Thank you so much for your comment! And thanks for sharing!

  • @garyshindle6873
    @garyshindle6873 Před rokem +1

    God bless you

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Thank you, Gary. You get the best comment prize.

  • @brentjudd7818
    @brentjudd7818 Před 2 lety +2

    Great information. Thanks!

  • @sallysorrentino4013
    @sallysorrentino4013 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Time to catch up!

  • @denisemaxwell51
    @denisemaxwell51 Před rokem +1

    Agree 100%

  • @crubbythebeagle57
    @crubbythebeagle57 Před 2 lety +3

    first like first comment nice to see you my great friend

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for stopping by, Crubby!

  • @michellewhite1924
    @michellewhite1924 Před 2 lety +4

    I kept my pups tail. But had to specify to keep it. What can you tell me about pointed ears in an aussie? Love your videos and thanks for sharing! 🤗🤗😉😉

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Michelle, what do you want to know about pointed ears? Aussie ears do all kinds of things. Some are rose, some are prick (ear pointed, erect) etc. The dogs you see in the show, they had their ears glued down from about 2 months of age until they were done teething. But hey, that is a subject for another video!

    • @fargeeks
      @fargeeks Před 2 lety

      @@dreamgaits mine has his right ear sticking straight up because before mom adopted him I heard his last owners tried to rip his ear off so the vet was able to repair and fix his ear now it looks like a normal ear

  • @USAMarkD70
    @USAMarkD70 Před 6 měsíci +1

    AGREE! 100%!! It is total mutilation of an animal!

  • @KoolMB
    @KoolMB Před rokem +4

    It should really be left up to the decision of the buyer/adopter of the dog. I was upset when I went to pick mine and the breeder already cropped the tails before they were a month old. I still adopted one anyway but I wish he could have kept his tail

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      The tails are chopped off at around three days old. Vote with your dollars. If you don't support the mutilation of dogs for fashion don't get a dog from someone who does it. If you are cool with it then that is a different story.

  • @TeoOfficial_1
    @TeoOfficial_1 Před rokem +1

    Just got one with a tail ..so happy I did

  • @SunshineXcc
    @SunshineXcc Před rokem +1

    Booth look amazing, i love this breed standard.
    , mini and toy! My cousin has a mini Aussie and he is so smart and loyal. I love him

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Hi Cookie, Thanks for watching and for your comment. They are amazingly smart!

    • @SunshineXcc
      @SunshineXcc Před rokem

      @@dreamgaits you are welcome 🤗

  • @DIAGT80
    @DIAGT80 Před 2 lety +2

    Good information 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @sammmay5755
    @sammmay5755 Před rokem +1

    Hi, just a quick question. I know you said you breed mini american shepards, but I've read from multiple sources that reg aussie (not the minis) tails are incredibly fragile and that is part of the reason they are docked, is there any truth to that?
    Just genuinely curious, my own aussie was born with a naturally bobbed tail, but my friend has an aussie whose full length tail was constantly putting her dog in pain. So I don't know if that is typically of the reg. Aussie or if maybe it was just a genetic defect and I don't see many people make mention of this. (Loved the informative video btw)

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      No truth to that at all. Total BS.

    • @KS-un4yb
      @KS-un4yb Před 10 měsíci

      I just got my first aussie (standard) a couple days ago. I've always had malamutes and I love them to death but I decided for my current dog I wanted similar drive but more biddable, so aussie it was. The one thing I was adamant on was that I wanted my puppy to have a tail, I passed up many puppies due to them being docked. I finally found my perfect pup, tail and all! Thank you for advocating for them!

  • @user-NATAROU
    @user-NATAROU Před 2 lety +2

    BIG LIKE FROM JAPAN!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      Feeling the love here in Raleigh, NC USA!

  • @user-fh2jp6rm5h
    @user-fh2jp6rm5h Před 6 měsíci +1

    But i do think that if people stopped docking then the show ring wouldnt have a choice but to not show preference for the tailless aussies. Because theyd all have tails

  • @jamesspadaro1996
    @jamesspadaro1996 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank YOU.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment, James! Welcome to the pack.

  • @SamiKBoden
    @SamiKBoden Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video!!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      Hi Sami, Thanks so much for watching!

  • @JR-iw8du
    @JR-iw8du Před rokem +1

    Glad in UK it is illegal to dock tails on dogs... it's a body part and an important means of communication. Cutting ears is an other barbaric practice. Dogs look so much better with their tails and ears intact. It must be an awful experience for the puppies. Fashion is a despicable reason for these practices.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      I can't believe in this day and age that people think it is right to chop off body parts for "breed recognition". The ear cropping of dobermans and danes is so cruel.They do it at four months and then take those sore cut up ears and put them in a brace until they calcify. So cruel and that is the VETS doing it. Owners often dock tails but VETS mutilate the ears and don't get me started on cat declawing.

  • @americafirst6729
    @americafirst6729 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ive had no luck finding a breeder who doesn't cut off the tails it's really sad. Im from Illinois so if anyone knows anybody who can help me would be great.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 5 měsíci

      I am expecting a litter to be ready June 1ish. Pick up in Raleigh, NC website www.kaleidoscopetoyaussies.weebly.com

  • @breeze787
    @breeze787 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'm not really a dog person although I've owned about a half a dozen dogs in my lifetime. And the first time I heard of cutting the tail off it already fired off a question in my mind. Why do they cut the tail? Is there any real good practical reason for doing this? And thank you for answering that question for me.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I wish more people were like you and would question the purpose of mutilating an innocent animal. Thanks for your comment.

  • @susanbloom7551
    @susanbloom7551 Před 8 měsíci

    We got our beautiful Australian Shepherd "Bear" from Animal Control 2 years ago. When we got him outside we saw his tail had been docked. We were stunned; we still feel outrage this was done to us.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 8 měsíci

      It wasn't done to you. It was done to Bear. Thank you for rescuing Bear.

  • @stevekeller7696
    @stevekeller7696 Před rokem +1

    Aussies are work dogs. They were bred in the Pacific Northwest to tend and protect sheep. Very important. They were bred to fight wolves and coyotes. The tails were bred out of them because one wolf or coyote could take hold of the tail and put the Aussie at a disadvantage against the rest of the pack. I have watched my Aussie fight a pack of coyotes, biting and spinning and biting again. They scatter and run. Because tails are so easily docked after birth, the breeders didn't finish breeding the tails out of the Aussies and more than half now are born with tails. A rubber band is placed tight around the tail right after birth and it safely, painlessly falls off.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      Horrible. Most aussies are born with tails because the natural bob gene is a lethal gene. You cannot breed a bob tail to a bob tail. The number one herding dog in the world is the border collie and it keeps its tail. Why is that??? Also, even if this BS was true, almost nobody is using mini and toy aussies to "fight coyotes"' they are pets, agility dogs, flyball dogs, obedience dogs, therapy dogs. etc and there is no reason to chop off or worse, band their tails. Thanks for your comment.

    • @stevekeller7696
      @stevekeller7696 Před rokem

      @@dreamgaits Why is that. Border Collie was named for the border region between England and Scotland, where most sheep were raised in the early 1800's. Wolves had been long since eradicated from the island. Border Collies were brought west on wagon trains, while sheep were brought up from Australia to the west coast. The border collies were not good at combating wolves and coyotes, so they were bred with other dogs to make the shepherd for Australian sheep. The tail was a disadvantage so it was bred out and they were bred colorful so they wouldn't get shot by mistake.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      @@stevekeller7696 You certainly do know your dog history! Again, mini aussies are not going to fight coyotes and most aussies of any size or simply pets or sport dogs. Even if someone thought chopping off the tail would give them an advantage in a fight, most will never ever need to fight anything. There is no excuse for mutilation for any supposed reason real or conjured up.

    • @stevekeller7696
      @stevekeller7696 Před rokem

      Thank you. The Aussie breed was developed out of necessity and with haste and from a small population. There are genetic problems associated with inbreeding, which can be bred out. Blue merles shouldn't be bred together, for instance. The problems of naturally bobbed tails and double merles can and should be corrected. Aussies are still used for herding and they engage predators first and think later. I don't like the idea of modifying dogs for show, but maybe we should complete the breeding process for naturally bobbed tails.

  • @erikfritts8240
    @erikfritts8240 Před 10 měsíci +1

    We didn’t even know we could get our mini Aussie with a tail 😮. He is very cute though and wags his hiney as hard as he can to let you know he is happy your there.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi Erik, Most are born with tails that are cut off but a few breeders, like me, leave the tail the dog is born with. Thanks for your comment.

    • @SPrinkle-oj7or
      @SPrinkle-oj7or Před 20 dny

      Oh,the wiggles that use the whole lower body- still happen with a tail. Mine kinda makes his body a U shaped and wiggles to greet me- also he has a big ol booty still. Lol

  • @stevenblackwood9325
    @stevenblackwood9325 Před 2 lety +10

    Love it! If they are born with a tail let them keep their tails!

  • @shaylyntom4826
    @shaylyntom4826 Před rokem +1

    You are 100% right!!

  • @billevans7936
    @billevans7936 Před rokem +1

    My mini Aussie I rescued has tail docked...I agree ...my Jack isn't altered..❤

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Hi Bill, Good on you for rescuing a dog. Tail or no tail very lucky dog.

  • @paulinebrus7580
    @paulinebrus7580 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm from Europe and I am really happy it's not alowed here! So great you made this video. Spread the word :) Buy the way.. the only good reason to take off the tail is that (primarily hunting dogs) their tails can tear off during the hunt. That can cause enormous problems and there is also a risk of infection, etc. So as a precaution, the tail of hunting dogs is (or was) removed. Because it could be extremely dangerous for the dog to have such an accident. Aussies don't hunt, so ridiculous indeed. I didn't know that breeders cut off the tails themselves WITHOUT anesthesia... That's terrible! I think you are very respectful in this video. I have no respect whatsoever for breeders who do this. It is animal abuse and is not acceptable under any circumstances.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment. We had hunting dogs growing up. Beagles. They don't chop off the tails of beagles. I wonder why some hunting dogs get chopped up and some don't. Personally I don't agree with chopping off body parts just because there might be an accident with that body part. Makes no sense to me.

  • @SPrinkle-oj7or
    @SPrinkle-oj7or Před 20 dny +1

    Note: in north Idaho i have had no trouble finding breeders that REFUSE TO DOCK. :)

  • @joanlynch5271
    @joanlynch5271 Před rokem +1

    I love your videos about puppies 😍

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Thank you Joan and welcome to the channel!

  • @shoobie
    @shoobie Před rokem +1

    Glad to see someone taking a stand on tail docking. It’s so selfish for animals to be mutilated for vanity reasons, literally, for AKC “standards”

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Thank you, shoobie! Welcome to the channel! People need to question the way things are done and stop going along with mutilation for fashion. Tails and ears on some dogs like dobermans. The ear cropping is so horrible. They do it at 4 months old and put their ears in braces so painful and cruel.

  • @maicopperwings
    @maicopperwings Před rokem +1

    Sooo cute! I have red tri toy Aussie with a tail!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      I see your beautiful dog! Just love those cinnamon bears so much. Love the red noses. (-:

  • @mikeyando_
    @mikeyando_ Před 2 lety +1

    I had a German shepherd mix with what I think was an Australian shepherd and his tail was beautiful with long wavy hair

    • @mikeyando_
      @mikeyando_ Před 2 lety

      Just laid him to rest Monday due to liver failure 😞

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      Oh Mikeyando I am so very sorry!!!!

  • @jfresh2054
    @jfresh2054 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Cancer in the tails was pretty common in this breed a long time ago

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 10 měsíci +1

      NOT!

    • @dwightalmon6225
      @dwightalmon6225 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@dreamgaitslike you know it all, you moron, most of these commits are from people who are a bunch of morons 😂😂😂😅😅

  • @carbon_originals
    @carbon_originals Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video, So glad people are speaking out against it.

  • @crrc4s
    @crrc4s Před rokem +1

    No they don’t remove the tails for Just fashion, it’s for herding, goats and sheep will bite the tails. That being said none of my 5 American Miniature Shepherds have their tails cut.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Sheep and goats can't bite the tails. It is just for fashion. Even if sheep and goats could bite their tails almost none are herding anymore anyway. It is for fashion period. Glad yours escaped the madness.

  • @lisabanner9256
    @lisabanner9256 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I truly don't understand bc there's dogs that aren't the kind of breed that would get their tail cut of and they can use the bathroom and like sheep dogs there tails aren't cut of and there around live stock and their tails don't get stepped on

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 9 měsíci

      Many lies have been perpetuated to support the chopping off of tails. The tails cause no problem.

  • @CJG1419
    @CJG1419 Před 11 měsíci +1

    We got a toy and her tail was already docked unfortunately. I wouldn’t have had it done.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 11 měsíci

      I know it is hard to find a breeder who does not mutilate their puppies. I am sure she is delightful. Thanks for your comment.

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 Před 2 lety +5

    And actually I had heard some horror stories that I believe are true that after docking some tails they really cannot poop The tail actually helps a dog poop

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      That is correct. If they cut it too short they cut the nerves that help to control that, so they can have trouble eliminating.

    • @watchmoivies123
      @watchmoivies123 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dreamgaits That’s horrible and I’ve seen some Ozzy tails caught really really short it’s like they don’t have a tail at all just a big bum

    • @watchmoivies123
      @watchmoivies123 Před 2 lety

      Sorry Aussie

    • @watchmoivies123
      @watchmoivies123 Před 2 lety

      Darn. Another. Cut

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety +1

      @@watchmoivies123 Sad. At least leave them something to wag so they can express themselves! Better yet, stop the chop!

  • @Np1350
    @Np1350 Před 7 měsíci +1

    My Australian shepherd have a beautiful tail

  • @maryhughes1910
    @maryhughes1910 Před rokem +2

    I agree. My aussie had her tail cut off when I got her .We drove 275 miles round trip to get her so I went ahead and took her but I was disappointed that they did it. Stop mutilating them.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Yes, it's awful. But as long as there are people who will support them by buying a docked puppy they will do it.

  • @toddb930
    @toddb930 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have a Border-Aussie that was born without a tail. My wife and i would rather a dog like this have a tail but this girl was so adorable we had to bring her home. I, too, hope breeders stop bobbing tails.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Born without a tail is fine, chopping them off not fine. Natural bob is a dominant trait, so you can get natural bobs in mixed breed dogs. Thanks for your comment.

  • @godschild2432
    @godschild2432 Před 2 lety +1

    Tails can be docked by tie ing an elastic band around it and it falls off after a few days.

  • @dalesmethers237
    @dalesmethers237 Před rokem +1

    Why cut off the tail to me it makes them more beautiful !

  • @terreerhodes6007
    @terreerhodes6007 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I agree totally with not docking tails or ears.

  • @bordercolliesdownunder7245

    It's discussing!! I don't know what's wrong with the human race. Our son's aren't even circumcised. I didn't want any doctor chopping bits off my baby boy's. Makes me angry and very sad thinking of those poor little pups. We love tails🤗🐾💚

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      Hi BCDU. Thanks for your comment. This tradition dates back to ancient times when working dogs were docked so they were not taxed. Old traditions die hard!

    • @KARENboomboomROXX
      @KARENboomboomROXX Před rokem

      It's WAAAAAAY more than "bits". I'm with you. 💯💪😎 Intact son who is incredibly grateful we left his body whole.

  • @2floridadogs
    @2floridadogs Před 2 lety +5

    So true, I would never chop a tail. Rocky's tail wasn't chopped but it is a little short. Thanks for sharing this information.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment 2FD. He must be a natural bob!

    • @brittanym2725
      @brittanym2725 Před rokem +1

      @@dreamgaits Australian Shepherds don't have a natural bob gene??

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      @@brittanym2725 They do but they have bred it mostly out because if you breed a natural bob to a natural bob you get birth defects or pups that die in the mother. If you breed a natural bob to a natural long tail you get 50/50 bob or long tails.

  • @shannonbash5237
    @shannonbash5237 Před 2 lety +3

    I prefer my Australian Shepherd to have a tail but she came to me with her tail docked

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety +1

      I know it is hard to get one with the tail.

  • @christinepolacek1116
    @christinepolacek1116 Před rokem +1

    All this docking is OUTLAWED in Europe and the UK … !!!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      Yes, the US is way behind on animal mutilation for fashion. The good thing is taking an aussie with the tail in the conformation ring is getting more acceptable since European dogs end up over here at the shows sometimes.

  • @CleverAussie
    @CleverAussie Před 11 měsíci +1

    I hope y’all feel the same about circumcision’s too. Same thing. Mutilating little boys over a book about an an imaginary friend.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 10 měsíci

      I think chopping off parts of anything for superstition or fashion is wrong.

    • @CleverAussie
      @CleverAussie Před 10 měsíci

      @@dreamgaits can I get an amen ? Haha

  • @user-el1yt3in9r
    @user-el1yt3in9r Před rokem +2

    This is so not true I’m so sorry. And you would not get a puppy just because they have no tail. I feel that is more wrong than taking their tail off! My dog was going to die with illness without getting his tail docked because he was born with it defected! Not all are for cruelty some need to and it’s not just for fashion!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      Yes, it is for fashion and to meet a breed standard. If it was born with a problem that required surgery (doubtful but I will go with your story) than that is a completely different story. Most are born with normal tails and should keep them. Glad your pup is ok.

  • @hollybock8463
    @hollybock8463 Před rokem +2

    Not to mention dogs communicate with their tails and like us can suffer through trauma which is a horrible experience to put your puppies through.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      That's right! Lots of people and dogs have a hard time reading what docked dogs (and cropped ear dogs) are trying to communicate.

  • @michaelmanus7765
    @michaelmanus7765 Před 2 lety +2

    I have no problem chiding breeders that mutilate dogs for vanity. I have however great contempt for noted kennel clubs that continue unhealthy specifications for certain breeds. I suggest people look at those CZcams videos showing how dogs changed over the last 100 years.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      I know, right? Some breeds cannot even breed naturally. Come on! Anything that needs AI to exist should not exist.

  • @zachsheffield1325
    @zachsheffield1325 Před rokem +1

    Traditional spaying doesn’t need to be used and you really can do vasectomy instead of neutering.

  • @jinxvalkyrie
    @jinxvalkyrie Před 12 dny +1

    My dog was born no tail

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 12 dny

      I love the natural bobs! Thanks for your comment.

  • @_Travey
    @_Travey Před rokem

    I would assume it’s for fashion. I def prefer the look of an Aussie and Dobermans with docked tails, they look sooo much better.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Well is certainly is personal choice until they outlaw the mutilation of puppies for fashion.

  • @eruption7992
    @eruption7992 Před rokem +1

    i'm so happy i live in europe and i dont have to worry about it

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      Maybe some day we will catch up. Thanks for your comment, Eruption.

  • @sizhouliu3710
    @sizhouliu3710 Před rokem +1

    Cutting a dogs tail is animal cruelty. In Europe this is not acceptable and I never understood why Americans do it

  • @metricdeep8856
    @metricdeep8856 Před rokem +1

    The tails stay.

  • @jademichaels5553
    @jademichaels5553 Před 2 lety +3

    Dogs need their tails! My Mini Americans tail is his crown and glory! Can’t imagine him without it!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      Hi Jade, Thank you for your comment. Maybe someday the breed standards will change and this barbaric practice will stop. We need to prove that we have evolved out of the dark ages when they chopped off dogs tails thinking it prevented rabies.

  • @Mandee4Love
    @Mandee4Love Před 9 měsíci +1

    Yes! All of this. I had to request that my dogs tail be left on. It’s ridiculous to me to cut off a perfectly healthy body part.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes and when you can support a breeder who never cuts tails off even better. I know we are hard to find. Thanks for your comment.

  • @lyndalane474
    @lyndalane474 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your channel and seeing your dogs. They seem wonderful. But now you’re going to hate me…I’d like to be directed to your friends (other good breeders) that do tail docking, as that is my preference. Thanks so much for all your hard work and information provided about your dogs!!! I do absolutely love the information you share! ❤️

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Lynda, If you go to my website, kaleidoscopetoyaussies.weebly.com and send me an inquiry form I will be happy to do that.

    • @lyndalane474
      @lyndalane474 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dreamgaits Done!

  • @biophillie
    @biophillie Před 9 měsíci +1

    I like your thinking.. Chopping tails must take a cold hearted person. If they can do that, I have to wonder what other things can they do to animals that is cruel.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I think it has been done for so long for fashion breeders just think it is the way it is and don't think about the fact that they are mutilating the dog and taking away a very useful appendage. It causes great pain and a lifetime of issues from inability to communicate to balance and hip issues. Thanks for your comment.

  • @dorilyons2286
    @dorilyons2286 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I think it's barbaric and should be illegal. 😢 poor babies.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 7 měsíci

      In some countries it is illegal. Ear cropping and tail docking.

  • @lindabrophy6171
    @lindabrophy6171 Před rokem +7

    That is all animal Cruelty. In any litter BB is a puppy with or without a tail.If you cu to be a Aussie tail in off for loo kk s ,I think ok then they should do that too the breeder or owner an it see an how that human would like it to hem and see the we pain that poor puppy has t ok g ok to threw. There needs to be a law to protect those in dogs or puppies that does not need their to tails doc unless it is for medical reasons.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      Yes, it needs to be illegal as it is in Europe.

    • @benmiland5245
      @benmiland5245 Před 8 měsíci

      Humans don't have tails anymore, so what do you imply we should cut off from them?

    • @dwightalmon6225
      @dwightalmon6225 Před 3 měsíci

      Your a moron

  • @buckeyelady65
    @buckeyelady65 Před rokem +1

    I want an Aussie with a wagging tail not a wiggle butt. SO hard to find. The AKC will prob never change their mind. One lady told me by email that she does dock and any breeder who doesn't is not reputable. Wow. Quite snobby. I had an Aussie w/a tail and it was so beautiful! He was the best dog I've ever had.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      Hi Buckeyelady65, Whoever said that needs to read the AKC breed standard. You CAN show an aussie with a tail and I have done it in AKC breed ring!! In other more progressive countries docking is not allowed, so AKC allows tails in the ring because dogs come here from all over the country. Professional Handlers were very nice to me when I was showing with a tail in breed. They asked me if my dog was from Europe and I would say "no, I left the tail on". Nobody had anything negative to say. Nicky did not enjoy showing so we only did it a few times. Chopping off body parts does not make a breed!!!!

    • @buckeyelady65
      @buckeyelady65 Před rokem +1

      @@dreamgaits Yes, the place was called Paramount Aussies. My question was do you ever keep the tail upon request? and that was her answer. I hadn't asked others because I figured it'd be the same response. The more I've looked around since, the more I see that some breeders are keeping the tail and that is so good to hear. What's HTF for me is the coloring. Because my boy was a mix his coat color is so HTF in the purebred Aussie. I cannot describe the coloring. It's not a black Tri, but more like the coloration one would see on a German Shepherd. His legs were all tannish/red, white vertical stripe on chest w/slight horizontal white stripe, then his body was basically black overcoat with reddish, maybe more copperish under tones throughout. No hint of Merle on him at all.
      Merle and Tri seem to be the majority of what I see, but I have seen a very few w/the color I'm talking about. All no tail or far away w/o shipping. I so love the Aussie w/their tails, and I do wish more breeders kept them. I see no sense in cutting it off. Rarely they are real working dogs today.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      @@buckeyelady65 The color you are describing is sable and it is a no no in our breed. Even working dogs should get to keep their tails, just as border collies do.

    • @buckeyelady65
      @buckeyelady65 Před rokem

      @@dreamgaits Well, as I look up Sable, I see that color name calls out the tan and white, just as you see on a Lassie colored Collie. But that is not the color I'm talking about. I really can't describe it! "Mutt" color? LOL. And you are so right, working dogs should keep their tail too! I find no reason that beautiful tail should come off.

    • @buckeyelady65
      @buckeyelady65 Před rokem

      ​@@dreamgaits​ So one website may describe it as "Saddle Pattern". Most seen in GSD and Airedales. This could be more like what I'm trying to describe.

  • @christinepolacek1116
    @christinepolacek1116 Před rokem +1

    Don’t cut off their beautiful tails !!! This is criminal and can harm their spines ..

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Sadly, not criminal. Legal mutilation here in the US.

  • @lilp4000
    @lilp4000 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I don't like neutering dogs either unless absolutely necessary and the minute a breeder tried to force it in they contract I immediately go to a new breeder same with tails I like the lil tails on rottweilers but if it has a tail leave it alone

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for your comment. Most reputable breeders have a neuter and spay clause in their contract to keep their puppies out of back yard breeding and puppy mill situations. It is to protect the dog. It is a personal choice so you do need to work with a breeder that fits your criteria.

  • @fredkesler95
    @fredkesler95 Před rokem +1

    You might consider re-watching your video and get some coaching on presentation. You are in error over several issues. If you want to respond I will take the time and respond, otherwise good luck.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      Hi Fred, Thank you so much for watching and for your comment. All opinions are welcome here.

  • @jordanwall9312
    @jordanwall9312 Před 6 měsíci

    Australian shepherds and other working breeds generally get them docked for their safety. If a cow or horse steps on that tail it will damage it, could cause paralysis, etc. If you intend on working your dog the responsible thing to do for the safety and wellbeing of your dog is to dock it. They also DO NOT need their due claws as working dogs. They rip off and rip the leg wide open if they get caught on something while the dog is running/ climbing something. It is irresponsible to tell people they shouldn't be docking tails and removing due claws for no reason.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 6 měsíci

      The number one herding dog in the world is the border collie, and they keep their tails...

  • @christinepolacek1116
    @christinepolacek1116 Před rokem +1

    Glad you agree … it’s abuse !! I have a full sized Blue Merle Aussie … he’s got the most beautiful tail !!!!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your comment and aren't their tails magnificent?

  • @chadferguson5304
    @chadferguson5304 Před rokem +1

    I read online that it was so when they would herd the cattle or whatever wouldn't step on it. I have a mini (which we think he's actually a toy) aussie and they cut his tail to a Bob. We are so against that, we stand with you an animal should keep all their body parts lol

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Hi Chad Ferguson, Thanks for watching and for your comment. Welcome to the channel! That is a silly argument which isn't true, and even if it it was, nobody's pet aussie or show aussie or agililty aussie, or sport aussie, or search and rescue aussie is herding anything any more.

    • @skylarcox1988
      @skylarcox1988 Před rokem

      @@dreamgaits What if their are. Furthermore, what if you wanted them to one day? Mine has a docked tail and I've never had no issues.

  • @valx1o0
    @valx1o0 Před 2 lety +1

    Now yes they do cut off the tails of Australian Shepards for fashion (mostly) but when Australian Shepards first came to Europe from Australia they docked their tails to prevent injuries because Australian Shepards where almost always working on farms

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety +1

      That's Bogus because first of all, They are not from Australia, they are from California, and second, lots of stock dogs including border collies, collies, shelties, kelpies, etc etc work fine with tails.

    • @valx1o0
      @valx1o0 Před 2 lety

      @@dreamgaits I know they didn’t come from Australia, they first originated from some of the indigenous Basque people, then those people took their dogs to Australia. The Basque herding dogs then were crossed with border collies and other dogs in Australia. And eventually they made their way to California. I’m not saying docking/bobbing their tails is good, I don’t think it is but that’s just back ground info

  • @suekennedy9601
    @suekennedy9601 Před rokem +9

    There is no way that their tails should be cut off. That's one of their main ways to communicate with you!

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      And with each other and they use them for balance and for rudders when swimming and on and on!

    • @dwightalmon6225
      @dwightalmon6225 Před 3 měsíci

      That's your opinion moron

  • @jessimimo
    @jessimimo Před rokem +1

    Poor dogs.

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před rokem

      Yep. So many breeds get chopped up. Terriers, hunting breeds, dobermans, (ears and tails) etc, etc.

  • @choco_cosmos3121
    @choco_cosmos3121 Před 2 lety +3

    I really hate humans for this reason!! 🥲

    • @dreamgaits
      @dreamgaits  Před 2 lety

      Not all humans are bad but I think people get caught up in "this is the way it has always been done, so I need to do it too" instead of looking at it for what it is.