It can, but this is more likely when the dog is sitting or lying down. When a dog is standing and wagging its tail, it's the momentum of the tail wagging that spreads to the rest of the dog's body and causes the rest of the dog to wag too.
The possessive form is: The wet dog's tail is wagging.
Tail wagging in dogs typically signals happiness, excitement, or a positive response. In cats, it can indicate different emotions, such as agitation, excitement, or even aggression, depending on other body language cues. Understanding the context and accompanying behaviors can help determine the meaning behind the tail wagging.
When someone is said to be wagging their tongue, that means they are talking about someone else and probably saying things that aren't true. A dog wagging it's tail is showing it is happy and not talking about someone.
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.
As loyal as a dog waiting for its owner at the door. As friendly as a dog wagging its tail. As protective as a dog guarding its home. As energetic as a dog chasing after a ball.
Your dog' s tail is wagging because he is exited or likes something you did.
The possessive form is: The wet dog's tail is wagging.
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Its depressed. It wants to be a proper dog.
Ears will be up and tail will be wagging
The farrow hound dog
The Wagging Tail
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The dog rules with an iron fist (paw?), so have to say no.
it probably depends on how fast the dog is wagging its tail
Sniffing, tail wagging, and play bows.