Dogs have a life expectancy of 7 to 15 years and wag their tails 3 to 4 times a second. Therefore, if a dog wags its tail from the moment it's born to the moment it rolls over and dies, all the while discounting the extra day in February,
31536000 seconds/year x 7 years = 220752000 seconds x 3 wags/second =
662, 256, 000 wags/life time
31536000 seconds/year x 7 years = 220752000 seconds x 4 wags/second=
883, 008, 000 wags/life time
31536000 seconds/year x 15 years = 473040000 seconds x 3 wags/second=
1, 419, 120, 000 wags/life time
31536000 seconds/year x 15 years = 473040000 seconds x 4 wags/second=
1, 892, 160, 000 wags/life time
A dog will wag its tail a total of 6.62256E8 million to 1.89216E9 billion times in a lifetime...that's fewer than what I thought.
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.
yes
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.
It is not recommended to have your dog's tail cut off unless it is for medical reasons and advised by a veterinarian. Tail docking for cosmetic reasons is considered unnecessary and inhumane in many countries. It can cause pain and complications for the dog.
The possessive form is: The wet dog's tail is wagging.
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.
it probably depends on how fast the dog is wagging its tail
they wag i]their tail 3 to 4 a secnd and 31536000 a year
It's some much that you couldn't even count it.
Yes, a dog has a tail.
a dog costs $150 throuout lifetime
3 bones
A dog waggles its tail when its playing and exited
a chihuahua have 319 bones in its body if it is a big dog it will have 321 bones in its body you just have to tell by the size of the dog and if it has a long tail or a short tail. so if your dog has no tail then it may be a little different i don't know about that.
you shouldn't pull a dog's tail anyway!
yes
The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.