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Just as the types and positions of a dog’s tail can provide insights into a dog’s breed and emotional state, changes in a dog’s tail can also signal health concerns. Tail Chasing Each of these unique tail types adds a distinctive touch to the overall look and expressiveness of the dog. Some breeds, such as Australian Shepherds and Pembroke Welsh Corgis, are born with nubby little flaps of fatty tissue where the tail should be happily waving.

In stark contrast to its name, this condition is anything but happy for the affected dogs and their caregivers. Throughout this article, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about happy tail syndrome in dogs, including causes, symptoms, treatments, and possible prevention. What Is Happy Tail Syndrome? You can see a saber tail on the incredibly agile German Shepherd, Belgian Malinois, Collies, and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Determining Mixed Breed Dogs By Their Tail The most confusing facial expression is smiling. Yes, some dogs smile, and if you’re not familiar with the expression it can look terrifying. Usually, when dogs bare their teeth, it serves as a warning, as if they’re saying, “Look at my weapons.” It’s hard to mistake the aggressive intention of a snarl, especially when it’s paired with a menacing growl. The corners of the dog’s lips form the shape of a C and the front teeth are fully displayed. Do we really need to explain this one? Dogs, erm, do it like this… so it can be described as ‘doing it doggy style’. In ancient Rome it was known as coitus more ferarum – which (very) roughly translates as ‘sexy time like the wild animals do’. Ahem.In minor cases, dogs can be treated with a combination of pain medications, antibiotics if needed, and a bandage. The bandage acts as a dog tail protector during the healing process, providing padding and cushion around the wound. Unfortunately, the tail is a very difficult area to cover as any bandages tend to slip off, especially in dogs that wag their tail energetically. In any event, a high tail means the dog is alert and excited. Lifting it is an approach behavior, meaning the dog is about to engage with whatever they’re focusing on. And sometimes, dogs even become stars of the silver screen. Like Dug the talking dog from the loveable movie Up. There are more theories on where this phrase might have come from than dog treats in all the world. Ideas including references to Norse mythology, translations of obscure French terms, and even odder speculation involving thatched roofs. (Don’t ask!) Karen A. Soukiasian owns Good Dog! — Dog Training in St. Augustine, Florida. You can follow Karen on Facebook.

Straightening their tail: When dogs lift their tail, pointing it upwards, they’re indicating alertness and confidence. The dog may also be feeling tense and aggressive. They could be saying, “hold my coat! I’m about to teach someone a lesson.” But since their skills aren’t much needed, these dogs have carrot tails simply to look adorable. Notable Breeds With Carrot Tails Screw or corkscrew tails are characterized by their tight curls. These tails are often associated with breeds like the English Bulldog and the Pug. The downward position simply means that they're feeling submissive. They accept their role in the social hierarchy and know that they aren't the top dog. First of all, try adjusting your position. Rest your arms against a wall or headboard, so your torso is more vertical than horizontal.As adorable as it would be, newborn puppies don’t wag their tails. Most don’t begin until they’re around three to four weeks old. Most experts believe this delay occurs because tail wagging is a socially learned behavior from a puppy’s mother. What Is A “Flagging” Tail? (Video) Bobtail — Old English Sheepdogs, Pembroke Welsh Corgis, and some Australian Shepherds have a tiny nub of fatty tissue rather than a full tail. A dog that usually wags their tail often but suddenly stops may be experiencing discomfort or pain. It means that your dog is happy and relaxed. They're not overexcited like the previous tail position. Your pup is having a grand old time, but they're still thinking clearly. #5. Horizontal and Relaxed While a dog’s tail can provide clues about whether they are happy or not to see you, it can be very difficult to know what a dog is thinking by looking at their tail alone. It is important to consider the dog’s overall body posture when evaluating their emotional state. Generally, a dog is considered relaxed and happy if they approach you with a relaxed, wagging tail that moves loosely from side to side or around like a helicopter.It’s important to interpret what a dog’s tail wag means in context. If you are unsure, let the dog decide to come to you instead of approaching them.

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