Yes...as a matter of fact...they do!
Baby Goats wag their tales when pleased, especialy while being fed.
When dogs are happy, they may wag their tails, play energetically, exhibit relaxed body language, and have a relaxed facial expression. They may also seek affection from their owners and show excitement through barking or jumping.
Dogs wag their tails. Tails could sometimes tell the dog's emotion. When dogs wag their tail it means that the dog is happy and want to play. When the dog's tail is not waging but it is down by their back legs means they are sad or scared.
There are several reasons why they do it. 1. If they have been in water, they do it to shake the water off. 2. They also do it when they are happy. And 3. Sometimes they just do it to do it. :)
The reason dogs wag their tails is because they are happy. Sometimes they are aware of their tail wagging and some time they are not. Kind of like when we smile! :) it can also mean that there really exited about something.
Baby Goats wag their tales when pleased, especialy while being fed.
they wag there tail cause there happy
When dogs are happy, they may wag their tails, play energetically, exhibit relaxed body language, and have a relaxed facial expression. They may also seek affection from their owners and show excitement through barking or jumping.
If the dog is wagging it's tail than it's probably happy. But dogs don't always wag their tails because they are happy. I think its just a sign of communication. Sometimes aggressive dogs will wag their tails. I don't know whether is subconscious or not - but I certainly believe it to be a way of communicating.
No, bunnies do not wag their tails like dogs.
Bunnies wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as happiness or excitement.
Rabbits wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as excitement or happiness.
Goats have tails because of genetics
They do
Foxes do not wag their tails except for a small population resulting from a breeding experiment in Russia. Other than that tail wagging is unique to domestic dogs.
When a dog wags it's tail it means it's haveing a good time and it's happy.
yes