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dogs interact with people by looking at you, wagging their tails, or even barking or laying on the ground.
Um...there is no such thing as barkaniesh. Dogs do bark, but they communicate in a different way! They use body language, like wagging their tails! :)
Dogs are optimistic animals. They always greet people with wagging tails and lots of enthusiasm. Furthermore, most dogs are very loving and gentle.
Tell-tale signs of dogs being happy are tails wagging, jumping up and down and barking.
Dogs are optimistic animals. They always greet people with wagging tails and lots of enthusiasm. Furthermore, most dogs are very loving and gentle.
They do quite well, actually. They can't use body language the same as other dogs. Instead of wagging their tail, they wiggle their posterior
In the book The Kitten Twins, a tale is told in a poem, including how one kitten chased its tail.I will tell you a tale about dogs wagging their tails.The old storyteller told a rhyming tale about animals' tails. The tale was delightfully full of twitching, wiggling, wagging tails.
Yes, dogs growl when they are playing. But attention should be paid to the dog's body language. Usually, if they are wagging their tails, they are just playing around.
Foxes do not wag their tails except for a small population resulting from a breeding experiment in Russia. Other than that tail wagging is unique to domestic dogs.
The reason dogs wag their tails is because they are happy. Sometimes they are aware of their tail wagging and some time they are not. Kind of like when we smile! :) it can also mean that there really exited about something.
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If the dog is wagging it's tail than it's probably happy. But dogs don't always wag their tails because they are happy. I think its just a sign of communication. Sometimes aggressive dogs will wag their tails. I don't know whether is subconscious or not - but I certainly believe it to be a way of communicating.