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Thread: Research explains canine problem known as 'limber tail'

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    Default Research explains canine problem known as 'limber tail'


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    Researchers at the University of Edinburgh surveyed owners of 86 dogs, 38 of which had been diagnosed with limber tail. Dogs with functioning tails were more likely to be family dogs, whereas those with limber tail were more likely to be employed as working dogs.
    I know working for a living sure made my tail limp
    Last edited by MikePal; August 2nd, 2016 at 07:14 AM.

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    Doesn't explain the problem so much as explain that more research is required, it seems.
    "The language of dogs and birds teaches you your own language."
    -- Jim Harrison (1937 - 2016)

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