Hello everyone. I am considering getting a Doberman, but I am unsure about whether or not to have their tail docked. I've heard mixed opinions about it, and I'm not sure what the risks of leaving a Doberman's tail undocked are.
I want to make sure that my future pet is healthy and happy, and I'm worried that not docking their tail could pose a risk to their well-being. I've done some research on this topic, but I would appreciate hearing from people who have personal experience with owning a Doberman with an undocked tail.
What are the potential drawbacks or risks of leaving a Doberman's tail undocked? Will their tail be more prone to injuries or infections? Will it affect their temperament or behavior? I'm open to any advice or insights on this topic, so please feel free to share your thoughts. Thank you!

I've owned a Doberman Pinscher for many years, and in my experience, leaving its tail undocked can lead to some problems. One of the main risks of not docking a Doberman's tail is that it can be more easily injured, especially if it is extremely active, runs or jumps around a lot, or gets caught in a door.
Additionally, if left unattended or not frequently cleaned, the dog's tail can become infected, leading to potential pain and discomfort. Cleaning the tail takes attention to detail, and sometimes it can be troublesome dealing with rain or snow.
However, proper care can prevent injuries and decrease the chances of infection. With consistent hygiene and regular check-ups with a veterinarian, it's possible to keep a Doberman's tail healthy and injury-free.
That said, it's important to remember that tail docking can be a painful process and can actually cause significant pain and suffering for your dog. Ultimately, it's up to you as an owner to decide whether the risks of leaving the tail undocked outweigh the discomfort caused by tail docking.