* A specific brand or style of plate: If you have a particular brand or design of plate called "Puppy Dog Tails," then its value would depend on its age, condition, rarity, and maker. For example, a vintage, limited-edition plate could be worth more than a mass-produced one.
* A plate with a puppy dog tails design: If the plate simply features a design of puppy dog tails, there are many possibilities. It could be anything from a simple, mass-produced dinner plate to a unique, handcrafted piece of art. The value would depend on the design, materials, age, and artist.
To determine the value of your plate, you need to provide more details:
* What brand or maker is the plate?
* What is the design like?
* What is the age and condition of the plate?
* Where did you get the plate?
Once you provide this information, you can research online or contact a local antique dealer to get a more accurate valuation.