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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / standard for husky
- By Guest [gb] Date 31.10.05 16:38 UTC
My husky will run with his tail over his back,  When he stands he also keeps his tail over his back even with a lovely sqaure stand.  is this ok for him to do this in shows?  When i take him to shows we do our triangle ,up/down then he will stand lovely THEN i ask him to put his tail down and he moves and falls out of position so of course i correct him but if he was allowed to stand with his tail over then i feel he would be alot happier.  This is not for the most inportant shows but i still like to try and do my best with him.  Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Husky lover.
- By zalamazu [gb] Date 01.11.05 09:24 UTC
It is perfectly fine for your boy to stand with his tail up. It usually means that he is alert & interested in his suroundings. They will normally stand with their tail down when relaxed.
- By ice_queen Date 01.11.05 09:31 UTC
aking from th KC breed standard:

Tail
Well furred, of round, fox brush shape set on just below level of topline and usually carried over back in graceful sickle curve when dog at attention. When carried up, tail should not curl too tightly, nor should it curl to either side of body, or snap flat against back. Hair on tail of medium length and approximately same length all round. A trailing tail is normal for dog when working or in repose.

Thats how the tail should be :)
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / standard for husky

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