Submitted by Kathy Chester N... on March 9, 2013 - 10:23pm.
some go inward instead of out like most dogs. I have two right now with inverted tails and I just have to clean inside the 'pocket' once or twice a week to keep it clean and dry. If they start having infections, they vet might recommend removing the tail completely, but most times they do fine without doing that.
They do have tails but...
some go inward instead of out like most dogs. I have two right now with inverted tails and I just have to clean inside the 'pocket' once or twice a week to keep it clean and dry. If they start having infections, they vet might recommend removing the tail completely, but most times they do fine without doing that.