Uhhh, leave him alone because he's annoyed about something
if by larger you mean thicker,its because that is the base of the tail and there is also a joint there,so it needs to be strong
Dogs communicate using their tail, ears, and body posture.
There are approximately 319 bones in a dogs body.
Dogs tails go down when they are not happy or feeling ill. Some dogs, particularly the hunting breeds experience what is known as "limber tail" after a period of exercise or day of hunting, generally when it is cold or damp. Dogs that are under-exercised and then experience of period of strenuous exercise can strain the muscles in the tail area that are associated with activity. This condition generally requires rest and the tail returns to normal within 48 hours.
A male turtle has a hole on the tail which is faraway from the body a female's tale has a hole closer to the body it may also be under the shell
if your dogs tail has been docked, and you touch its tail its obviously scared of you and thing your going to hurts it tail duh................... oh and if it has not been cut off [docked] then i dunno by the way, ooh ohh la beary
no.dogs communicate by using their body(tail,eyes and ears) ex:they are scared when their tail is between their legs,happy when tail is up
Did u mean dock? Anyway hunting dog may get burs or other things(sticks leaves) stuck in the long hair on a dogs tail. This is why they dock it
panting, whining, tail wagging, and tail between legs are the most major
No, a dogs tail is just a continuation of the spine.
It got it's tail caught under a rocking chair rocker!
it means really nothing, they are just staying balanced.