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The difference is likely risk and results of that risk.
Numbers of dogs supposedly getting damaged tails through working is highly exaggerated, and easily avoidable,
a] don`t put the dog in supposedly high risk situations in the first place
or
b] clip tail feathering to prevent those getting caught on anything,
c] if a tail has an injury, let it heal, don`t just keep sending the dog out time and time again with a wound already there, [which is what was done with the dog in the, [ very old ], CDB usual scaremonger photo which gets shown most of the time ].
though vets report that injuries in such dogs tend to commonly be to ears, eyes, head, chest, legs and feet, those areas take the brunt, not the tail.
A scratched tail will not result in a dog dying a horrendously painful death unlike the usual outcome of pyometra, nor the massive op which is needed to strip mammary tumours and which may not be successful.
To compare a
tiny minority of dogs getting an injury through working because those working the dogs are more interested in killing other animals than in their own dogs welfare by not putting the dog in a potentially risky situation in the first place, [ risky according to them ], to dogs getting known and very common
killer diseases, well, they can`t be compared, its simply not realistic, the ops and reasons for them bear
zero relation to each other.
This thread is not about neuter, nor tail docking, its about
ears.