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  1. Tail wagging stiffly: A dog who is excited may wag his tail stiffly while jumping, spinning or sticking his rump in the air. His excitement may be from a positive source like an upcoming walk or a negative source like an intimidating stranger. Tail held horizontally: A tail held straight out indicates a dog who is attentive and alert or perhaps ...

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    • Left and Right Tail Wagging

    Dogs wag their tail to communicate with humans and other animals. Often, it seems fairly obvious what the dog is trying to tell you when it wags its tail. Most people look at a dog with a wagging tail and assume it is happy. While this is usually true, there are times when a dog wags its tail just before it becomes aggressive. It is important that ...

    Is the dog's tail relaxed and moving back and forth? Is its body moving along with the wagging? If a dog is wagging its tail and the rest of its body seems relaxed or is moving along with the wagging, you are probably dealing with a happy, comfortable dog. Happy, relaxed tail wagging is usually accompanied by a happy facial expression. A happy dog ...

    Is the dog's tail high and moving in back and forth motion while the dog's body remains fairly erect and rigid? If a dog is holding its body erect and rigid while wagging its tail, it may be telling you that it's feeling territorial or uncomfortable with something that is going on around it. The tail may be low and wagging slowly, usually because t...

    Does it matter which direction a dog's tail wags? One study shows it might matter when it comes to dog-to-dog communication.Researchers found that dogs had different emotional responses depending on whether another dog's tail was wagging to the left or right. Dogs observing another dog wag to the right seemed to become relaxed. Dogs watching anothe...

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  2. Dec 5, 2011 · For dogs, the wag seems to have the same properties. Since tail wagging is meant as a signal that a dog will only wag its tail when other living beings are around—a person, another dog, a cat, a ...

  3. The rate at which a tail moves adds further meaning to canine communication. Wagging speed may indicate: Excitement. The faster the wag, the more excited the dog. A tail wag may range from very slow to extremely rapid (known as flagging). Sometimes the dog’s tail wags so fast that it appears to vibrate.

  4. May 30, 2023 · If your dog’s tail wags slightly to the right, research suggests this could indicate your dog knows the person or dog and it is a wag of recognition. A tucked tail, or a tail that is a lot lower but wagging slightly, usually means the dog is worried. Usually used to communicate “I’m no threat” to other dogs and people.

  5. Aug 13, 2024 · A play bow, soft and bright eyes, and an open mouth mean the dog is ready for play, while bared teeth and raised hackles indicate a threatening stance. If you’re unsure of the meaning behind their high tail, approach a dog with caution and only if necessary. 2. Straight Out and Relaxed.

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  7. Tail height – A high-held wagging tail often means that your dog is being enthusiastic. The height of the wagging tail can also indicate a dog’s level of confidence. A higher tail usually shows confidence, while a lower hung tail indicates a more nervous dog. Tail speed – A fast wag is generally good, but a slow wag can indicate that a ...

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