voluntary
It's tail.
a dog or cat
There are no statistics as to the number of times a dog wags it's tail in a lifetime. Different breeds wag their tail either a little or a lot. It also depends on the longevity of the dog.
Its a metaphor that means something is controlling your life other than your brain. Ordinarily, a dog will wag HIS tail when he is happy, hang it low when he is sad or in trouble or hold it high when he is confident. Figuritively speaking, if the tail is wagging the dog then it is controlling him..not the other way around.
ive heard it means they are happy to see you
A dog wags its tail and the tail wags the dog.
No
It's tail.
There are no statistics as to the number of times a dog wags it's tail in a lifetime. Different breeds wag their tail either a little or a lot. It also depends on the longevity of the dog.
a dog or cat
it wags its tail and barks
"The dog wags the tail, but the tail don't wag the dog." -Arthur Ashe 1989
A dog wags its tail
It means they are content or happy.
No. No need for a coma with this sentence. You forgot some ' though. Should be-Mervin's dog wags it's tail when it gets a bone.
If it wags it's tail a lot and seems very enrgetic and perky. The position and movement of the tail can make it quite easy to determine the mood of the dog.It wags its tail, and plays around. It can be funny at times!
Its a metaphor that means something is controlling your life other than your brain. Ordinarily, a dog will wag HIS tail when he is happy, hang it low when he is sad or in trouble or hold it high when he is confident. Figuritively speaking, if the tail is wagging the dog then it is controlling him..not the other way around.