
A tail that is held high and wagged may mean that the dog’s guard is up. They may be ready to pounce. Another bad tail wag is a low wag. A dog who wags their tail low to the ground may be feeling submissive or scared. This type of tail wag is not as broad as the high or medium tail wagging movement. A slow tail wag may even mean the dog is confused or worried. You should also pay attention to any nervousness in the dog’s face.
Dog Myths (via Clean Me)
Dogs, dog breeds Author: Linda Betarno Are dog myths true or false? Well, it depends on the myth, and here are four great myths to explore. Have you ever heard that letting a dog lick your wound can heal it faster? Dogs have licked their wounds for as long as history can remember. This licking helps…