12 ways your Dog’s Tail is trying to communicate with you

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Last Updated on March 10, 2020

10. Tail Out

This is one of the most common tail wags. When a dog’s tail is out, he or she is probably exploring new territory and is feeling neutral to whatever is happening around them. Territory comes first!

11. Individuality

Well, although this advice is great for most, some dogs are individuals with strong personalities and they dictate what every wag signifies something that is unique to them alone and differs from the majority.

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