Meaning of Dog Wagtail
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Reasons for a Wagging Tail
Dogs use their tails to express strong emotions, such as agitation, annoyance, and anger, as well as happiness. someone is going to be bitten by a dog wagging his tail because he has gone through the signs. And make no mistake; there is a science to wag the tail.
"Dogs are much better at reading everyone's visual communication than we tend to measure," says Dr. Bell. "Well-behaved dogs that behave well in social systems use their bodies and tails to talk to alternative dogs when they perceive the tail and body position of alternative dogs, which helps them avoid unnecessary conflict.”
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Dog’s tail can never be straight
The initial purpose of the dog's tail was for balance. This prevents him from falling as he makes sharp turns while running or swimming. The tail also balances once it walks climbs or jumps on thin structures. Over time, the tail has adapted to play an important role in communication, especially when a dog is simply walking or standing.
Puppies do not return directly from their mother's uterus by wagging their tails. Most of them do not start wagging for a couple of months and a one and a half month, once they need to talk to their littermates or their mother.
"So it's necessary for people to know that a wagging tail is not synonymous with a friendly dog or one that wants to be petted," says E'Lise Christensen Bell, doc and veterinarian-certified behaviorist at Veterinary Behavior Consultations of NYC.
"However, it is better to look at the dog as a whole. If their square measures stiffened muscles, dilated pupils, tense facial muscles, or ears attached forwards or backward, these squares measure signs that you must simply go back."
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