It's tail.
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.
A dog is a house pet that wags its tail as a form of communication, usually to express happiness or excitement.
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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.
Most people have heard a dog wags his tail when he is happy. This is actually only partial correct. A dog wags their tail due to feeling conflicting emotions at the same time. An example of this would be feeling happy and nervous together. These conflicting emotions manifest into the body language of wagging their tail. Tail wagging starts from the time they are born and are nursing on their mother, they are content to be feeding but instinctively anxious to be feeding so close to another dog, in this case their litter mate. When a dog sees his master he is happy to see him but because he is submissive to his master he is wary not to upset. When a dog see a stranger walking up to him he can be excited to see some one but very nervous because he does not know them. i can add on something by a different editor - alot of people say a dog wags its tail because its happy , well i know that when a dog may wag its tail, its because he/she is confused. so when a stranger walks up to them they may be confused ,happy or nervous,that's how they express their feelings. A dog may also bark to show Danger,Excited,Nervous or another feeling. That's when some jump. Biting tip: if a dog bites you and your playing fetch or something with it and it bites it may be a "play bit" or sometimes an agresave bite and that's when you put him down because he will probluby do it again. all about dogs go to www.canadasguidetodogs.com i think well good luck bye! It is happy
It means they are content or happy.
It is accepted that a Happy cat purrs like a happy dog wags his tail.
It means you are very happy.When a dog is happy, it wags its tail.A dog with 2 tails wagging would be very happy.
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.
When a dog wags it's tail it means it's haveing a good time and it's happy.
A dog wags its tail and the tail wags the dog.
If it wags it's tail a lot and seems very enrgetic and perky. The position and movement of the tail can make it quite easy to determine the mood of the dog.It wags its tail, and plays around. It can be funny at times!
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Andrew McCourt has: Played Wags the Dog in "Today Tonight" in 1995. Performed in "The Wiggles: The Series" in 1999. Played Wags the Dog in "The Wiggles: Yule Be Wiggling" in 2001. Played Sas Officer in "The Investigation" in 2002. Played Wags the Dog in "The Wiggles: Wiggle Bay" in 2002. Played Wags the Dog in "The Crocodile Hunter: A Tribute to Steve Irwin" in 2006. Played Wags the Dog in "Steve Irwin: He Changed Our World" in 2006.
A dog is a house pet that wags its tail as a form of communication, usually to express happiness or excitement.
voluntary
A story about the part of a dog that wags is often referred to as a "tail" tale. This playful pun combines the word "tail," which is the part of the dog that wags, with "tale," meaning a story. Such narratives can highlight themes of loyalty, joy, and companionship associated with dogs.