A dog with its tail tucked in is showing fear. The owner must identify what is causing that fear and either remove the source or change/correct the way the dog is handled by the owner.
That means it knows it did something bad.
The purpose of a dog's tail base is to connect the tail to the body and provide support for movement. It also contains muscles that allow the dog to control the position and movement of its tail. The tail base plays a crucial role in a dog's communication and body language by allowing them to express emotions and intentions through the position and movement of their tail. For example, a wagging tail can indicate happiness or excitement, while a tucked tail can signal fear or submission.
A cat's tail can be held high, low, or tucked between its legs. A high tail indicates confidence and happiness, a low tail can signal fear or submission, and a tucked tail may suggest anxiety or discomfort.
When a dog keeps it's tail down and underneath itself, it is scared, embarrassed, ashamed. It normally does not do that when it is ill, though. If you walk in the door from work and your dog is doing that, check out the house. You're likely to find one of your bedroom slippers shredded, or the like.
by winning it, or running away with your tail tucked between your legs.
Yes, a dog has a tail.
Sometimes it just means that the dog is obeying you or super relaxed. But a dog whose tail is clamped down, maybe even tucked between his back legs, is not having a good time. Sometimes you see a clamped tail in a fairly benign situation, for example on a dog who's trying to avoid another dogs atempt to sniff his butt or mount him. Bail your dog out. The encounter may not lead to trouble, but still, why should he have to put up with a dog who won't take no for an answer?
With it's head under it's wing and it's tail feathers tucked in.
Chagrin means "to be upset, usually by humiliation, disappointment or failure." If people had a dog's anatomy, chagrin would be walking with one's tail tucked between one's legs. (n.) - dismay or embarrassment caused by disappointment or failure
A dog waggles its tail when its playing and exited
you shouldn't pull a dog's tail anyway!
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