11. The wagging of a dog’s tail can mean much more than expressing happiness. Depending on the pattern, it can communicate different things, including curiosity, nervousness, playfulness, and even aggression.
When a dog wags its tail, that isn’t a guarantee that they are feeling 100% happy.
When a dog meets someone new and wags their tail slowly, it is usually more of a “wait and see” gesture than a true expression of fondness. Wagging their tail slowly can also indicate anxiety.
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Shawna Fields, I think cupcake has an addiction
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God, noooooo!
Shawna Fields
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I would say …. yes LOL
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Livvy x
Cheyenne Dawn Pritschau
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Dogs do not get sexual gratification come on now.
Jennifer Evans
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weird that you keep posting this.
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Can’t even read due to the “gift card prize” pop-up ad. So frustrating when advertising completely blocks a link. Guess it’s click bait and I need to unfollow.
Nancy Morton Hitch
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Can’t get past first part of article.
Christina Richard
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Rich Holmes Mary-Kate Richard interesting
Jill Haubold
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Don’t post that stuff!
Terje S. Knutsen
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Why do you insist on posting this crap?
Pat Senior
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Oh stop it !!!
LaVerne M. Olson
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Looks happy .. o.k.?