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Boxer Dog Tail Injuries: Causes, Prevention, Treatment

December 30, 2021March 24, 2021

More than one Boxer owner has had their dog wag her tail and hit something with such force that it sprays the wall with blood. “Happy tail” is a type of tail injury that can affect Boxers with long, natural tails — resulting in a splitting of the skin that can be tricky to heal. …

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