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A natural bobtail is an animal's tail which due to a mutated
gene In biology, the word gene has two meanings. The Mendelian gene is a basic unit of heredity. The molecular gene is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that is transcribed to produce a functional RNA. There are two types of molecular genes: protei ...
grows unusually short or is missing completely. The genes for the shortened tail may be dominant or recessive. Because of legislation restricting or preventing docking, natural bobtails are growing in popularity among the dog fancy for some traditionally docked breeds. For example, one Boxer breeder and geneticist in England has successfully petitioned the Kennel Club for permission to cross
Corgi The Welsh Corgi ( or Corgi, plural Corgis, or occasionally the etymologically consistent Corgwn; ) is a small Dog type, type of herding dog that originated in Wales. The name ''corgi'' is thought to be derived from the Welsh language, Welsh w ...
s into his lines and then backcross to Boxers, introducing the gene into his lines.The Fantastic Account of Dr Bruce Cattanach’s Bobtail Boxers
Virginia Zurflieh, boxerunderground.com, Oct 1998.
This would have been unheard of in decades past. A number of these bobtail Boxers have been exported to various countries around the world. However in some breeds, such as the Rottweiler, natural bobtails are not universally accepted in the Country of Origin Breed Standard.


Animals with a natural bobtail


Cats

More than one gene is responsible for tail suppression in cats; research is incomplete, but it is known that the Japanese Bobtail and related breeds have a different mutation from that found in the Manx and its derivatives. *
American Bobtail The American Bobtail is an uncommon breed of domestic cat which was developed in the late 1960s. It is most notable for its stubby "bobbed" tail about one-third to one-half the length of a normal cat's tail. This is the result of a cat body type ...
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Japanese Bobtail The is a breed of domestic cat with an unusual bobtail more closely resembling the tail of a rabbit than that of other cats. The breed was first developed in Japan, and registered officially in the 1960s. The breed has been known in Japan for c ...
tails are short and kinked, but not entirely absent * Karelian Bobtailtails are short and kinked, but not entirely absent *Korean Bobtailtails are short and kinked, but not entirely absent * Kurilian Bobtail * Manx, and Cymric or Manx Longhair; tails range from full to entirely absent * Mekong Bobtail, a variant of the Siamese * Pixie-bob Experimental breeds (mostly cross-breeds of the above): * Alpine Lynx cat * American Lynx cat * Desert Lynx cat * Highlander cat * Owyhee Bob


Dogs

A mutation in a gene called the T-box transcription factor T gene (C189G) accounts for natural bobtails in 21 dog breeds, but not in another 5 breeds, for which the genetic mechanism is yet to be determined. This study counted Rottweilers as not as not having the C189G gene, but tested only five Rottweilers, only two of which were short-tailed dogs. The mutation is autosomal dominant and appears to be lethal in the embryonic stage when homozygous. Another study showed that Rottweilers do carry the gene, and Dobermanns (not tested by the earlier study) do as well, the linked page provides a list of breeds associated as having the C189G Gene and been known for having Natural Bobtails in the breed.In addition the Pembroke Welsh Corgi identified in previous research. Although the following dogs may present a natural bobtail, the C189G mutation often appeared after decades or centuries of docking, which is considered in many countries, unnecessary, painful, cruel or
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. Today, many countries ban cropping and docking. In countries where docking is banned, natural bobtail dogs must present a certificate to show that their tail is a result of the C189G mutation in order to be shown. Breeds that can present C189G mutation: *
Australian Shepherd The Australian Shepherd is a breed of herding dog from the United States. The name of the breed is technically a misnomer, as it was developed in California in the 19th century. It is believed to have its origins in sheepdog breeds from northwe ...
* Austrian Pinscher *
Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, commonly known as the Stumpy, is a naturally bobtailed or tailless medium-sized cattle dog closely related to the Australian Cattle Dog. The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog and the Australian Cattle Dog shar ...
* Braque du Bourbonnais (Bourbonnais Pointer) * Braque Francais (Savoy Sheepdog) * Brazilian Terrier *
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* Croatian Sheepdog * Danish–Swedish Farmdog *
Dobermann The Dobermann is a German list of dog breeds, breed of medium-large working dog of pinscher type. It was originally bred in Thuringia in about 1890 by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann, Louis Dobermann, a tax collector. * Donggyeongi * English Shepherd * Jack Russell Terrier *
Karelian Bear Dog The Karelian Bear Dog ( ) is a Finland, Finnish dog breed, breed of dog. In its home country, it is seen by many as a national treasure. Karelian Bear Dogs will hunt a variety of animals. Its quick reflexes and fearless nature have made it very po ...
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Labrador Retriever The Labrador Retriever or simply Labrador or Lab is a British list of dog breeds, breed of water dog retriever gun dog. It was developed in the United Kingdom from St. John's water dogs imported from the Newfoundland Colony, colony of Newfoun ...
* Mountain Cur * Mudi *
Pembroke Welsh Corgi The Pembroke Welsh Corgi (; Welsh for "dwarf dog") is a cattle herding dog breed that originated in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The name ''Corgi'' is of Welsh origin, and is a compound of the words and (mutated to ), meaning "dwarf" and "dog", r ...
* Polish Lowland Sheepdog * Pyrenean Shepherd *
Rottweiler The Rottweiler (, , ) is a breed of domestic dog, regarded as medium-to-large or large. The dogs were known in German as , meaning Rottweil butchers' dogs, because their main use was to herd livestock and pull carts laden with butchered mea ...
* Schipperke * Spanish Water Dog * Swedish Vallhund Breeds without C189G mutation and presenting natural bobtail:189 * Boston Terrier * English Bulldog *
King Charles Spaniel The King Charles Spaniel (also known as the English Toy Spaniel) is a small dog breed of the spaniel type. In 1903, The Kennel Club combined four separate toy spaniel breeds under this single title. The other varieties merged into this breed wer ...
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Miniature Schnauzer The Miniature Schnauzer is a dog breed, breed of small dog of the Schnauzer type that originated in Germany in the mid-to-late 19th century. Miniature Schnauzers may have been developed from the smallest specimens of the Standard Schnauzer, or c ...
* Parson Russel Terrier Dog breeds into which the C189G mutation has been introduced by cross-breeding: * Boxer Dog breeds where natural bobtails have not yet been tested for C189G mutation. Breeds in this sub-list often have full tails. *
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* Entlebucher Mountain Dog * French Bulldog * Hmong bobtail dog * McNab * Miniature Fox Terrier * Old English Sheepdog * Rat Terrier * Tenterfield Terrier


References

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