#13 Tail Movement
Happy dogs wag their tails in a manner that involves the whole body. If the tail wags stiffly but doesn’t shake the rest of the body, your dog may be telling you she’s alert and assessing a new situation.
If the tail wag is soft and loose and typically held in a more neutral position on the body, this is likely a happy dog.
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Jack Clore
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I would love the life I give my mutts…..
Ali El Husseini
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Marie Dixon
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We seriously don’t need to read all this. If we love our dogs and treat them that way, we know they are happy!
Rishi Bahadur
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Nigel Butterworth
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Basically, its relaxed…
Bill Floyd
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23 clicks…nope
Valerie Gibbs
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They couldn’t put this on one or maybe two pages? Instead of dragging it through all those pages, I could not read them all got to mundane going to next then next page.
Chris Demski
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Julie Demski
Rahul Chaudhary
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