That means they're joyful, happy, excited, and feeling refreshed!
When a dog or cat or whatever looks at you an has there mouth open and waging there tail
Its tail will be waging and it will most likely do a little bow to show it wants to play.
It depends whether you are referring to the verb 'to wage' (to do or make) or the verb 'to wag' (swing back and forth, e.g. a dog's tail). The present participle of 'to wage' is 'waging' (e.g. waging war), and the present participle of 'to wag' is 'wagging' (e.g. wagging his tail). Both participles are formed in the standard way. See the Discussion page for the same correct information.
he/she will start to carry her tail down and rarely waging it. also you will start to notice gradually that ur puppy will start to lay closer to wherever you put her WATER not food bowl!
A cute little female jack russell with perky ears and a waging tail that is not cliped
Yes, a dog has a tail.
A cute little female jack russell with perky ears and a waging tail that is not cliped
A dog waggles its tail when its playing and exited
you shouldn't pull a dog's tail anyway!
yes
The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.
The end of the dog's tail.