When a dog wags its tail, it automatically means that they’re happy, right? Well, while there is truth to that, there’s actually a lot more to it—and sometimes, it can actually mean that they’re not ...
Dogs often show their happiness by wagging their tails, but one owner has learned those joyful wags can get canines into a bit of a predicament. Pet parent Sarah let the dogs roam off-leash while ...
You probably look at your dog’s tail a dozen times a day without really thinking about it. I love my dogs’ tails. They are so different and they both use them and communicate with them so differently.
The question in the title is simple and straightforward, and many people—researchers and non-researchers including dog lovers—all have opinions on the matter. Everyone seems to know why dogs wag their ...
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Why Is Your Dog Chasing Its Tail Nonstop?
It might look silly, even cute, when your dog suddenly starts spinning in circles trying to catch its tail. Many pet owners laugh it off or pull out their phones to record the moment. But what if this ...
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8 subtle signs your dog is scared, according to a trainer
Kenny shares that panting is one of the more noticeable signs a dog may be stressed, anxious, or scared, but it’s often ...
(WHTM) — All dog owners know the scene that plays out when they come home: they come home and see their pup standing by the door and wagging its tail rapidly ready to greet you. But why do dogs wag ...
Around and around they go — dogs are often seen spinning in endless pursuit of their own rears. But why do dogs chase their tails? There are several possible reasons for this behavior, as well as ways ...
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