Kinked Tail definition

Kinked Tail. A kinked tail is usually caused by a defective vertebra and can be detected already at the age when a puppy is ready for its new home (puppies with a kinked tail are usually sold at a lower price.) Usually, a kinked tail is harmless and does not require treatment. A kinked tail should not be confused with the permitted J-formed hook. Cryptorchidism: Cryptorchidism (unilateral or bilateral) can be confirmed at the age of 12 months at the latest. The Finnish Kennel Club recommends that 20% of the puppy's price be refunded (unless this has already been provided for in the sales price, of which there must be a note in the sales agreement).