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Hi, I'm Mary with expertvillage.com and today we're talking about the tail. Now Keeta doesn't
have very much of a tail as you can see and that's okay because you can still work with
the tail even though you've only got a stub. What you're going to do with this little puppy
is the tail is an extension of the spine so when you're working the spine with a regular
animal, you're going to go down to the base and you're going to grab onto the tail and
even with dogs that don't have all of a tail, you're going to go out and you're going to
do it as if they had a full length tail. The reason for this is because just like an amputated
limb on a human being, animals think that they are whole and entire. They miss a limb
or they miss a tail, they just don't think they have one so the energy body is still
there. It's very important too, when you take the tail, you're going to be moving it up
and around and back and just what a normal dog does with their tail. It doesn't matter
if it's short or if it's long.