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Yes, we've always seen a dogwaggon's tail. Tail is worth a thousand
words, some argue, but asalways a tail wagons signal of happiness.
Well, let's take a look.A high, back and forth wag,
according to some experts, is asign of happiness. A horizontal tail indicates
though your dog is curious about hissurroundings. A tucked wagging tail shows worried
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or insecurity. A vertical tale,even if wagging, can indicate aggression,
wagging to the right supports a happymessage, while to the left may indicate
your pain us feeling scared or worried. A dog who carries her tail high
all the time may be confident spreadinganal gland sense. Low tail carriage may
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mean a dog is trying to laylow. The faster the wag, the
more passionate the message, and youknow he's probably use some of You're gonna
be asking what about the dogs youdon't have tail? Well, Interestingly,
dogs who do not have tails needto be much more cautious mingling with canine
counterparts, as they can't convey theirmessage as well. You see, a
dog's tail helps not only to providebalance, but it's also a key player
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in canine communication. With a littlepractice, you can understand your pet's tail
a bit better, helping you tounderstand and reinforce good behavior.