Wagging the tail is an emotional language that dogs speak. If the tail sets are not wagging, it shows that the dog is relaxed. The relaxed position of tails may differ between breeds of dogs where their tail hangs down to their heels while some have their tails curled upwards.
If you see your dog holding its tail lower than its natural position, then the dog is scared or nervous. If your dog is curious it holds its tail straight. [ihc-hide-content ihc_mb_type=”show” ihc_mb_who=”2,3,5″ ihc_mb_template=”1″ ]
How fast does your dog wag its tails, shows the greatness of his excitement. Researchers have concluded that the dogs’ left hemisphere of the brain is associated with approach response while the right hemisphere is associated with avoidance.
What’s more intriguing is that dogs can understand the different style of tail wagging by other dogs.
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