Canine Language What Your Dog Is Truly Saying? 101

Last Updated on January 21, 2021

Be always aware of what may be afflicting your friend. In canine language, the classic position of the dog that lowers and raises its tail is an invitation to play! Even though the furry can growl and show its teeth, everything done in this position is part of the fun and is a way of calling to play. Besides, the side your dog wags its tail in has a difference in what it means. If your dog has a long tail, you can see if it wags more to the right or left. In general, if he wags his tail more to the right when he sees something he likes and more to the left when he encounters someone unknown or an intimidating dog.

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