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Interpret Dog Tail Wags: How to Understand Dog's Body Language 

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In this video, we'll explain the meaning of each dog's tail signs.
The position of a dog's tail can reveal a lot about what that dog is thinking and feeling. The speed of the wag, the pattern of movement, and the breadth of each tail sweep can all give information about a dog's intentions and emotions. In this video, we will teach you how to interpret the language of a dog’s tail.
Tail held high and stiff indicates alertness and the desire to display dominance. When dogs are alert, they stand with their tails raised and ears up. This posture means that they are observing carefully and ready to confront whatever caught their attention. This position could also be a display of dominance. In other words, they are showing their role as the dog who rules the world
Tail held straight out means that the dog is taking in new information and is so far responding neutrally. There could be a new canine in the neighborhood, or at the dog park. Your dog is curious and just doesn’t know what to make of them yet.
Tail held between the legs indicates submission or fear. A tucked tail is a sign that your dog is afraid, scared or uncomfortable. They could be in pain, or afraid of something or someone.
Tail wagging to the left
It may be hard to catch, but a dog will wag their tail to the left if they are suspicious of another dog or a person they don’t trust.
Recent studies suggest that a tail wagging to the left indicates negative feelings, fear or stress. Dogs may show this tail wagging behavior in the presence of an unfamiliar, dominant dog.
Tail wagging to the right
It seems a little bit unbelievable, but recent research suggests that tail wagging to the right indicates positive feelings, or that your dog is relaxed. Oftentimes, dogs show this tail wagging behaviour when they see their owner.
Tail held high and wagging indicates the dog is happy but also alert. The dog is cautiously excited but displaying dominance.

The breadth of each tail sweep and the frequency at which a tail moves add further meaning to canine communication.
Fast, Broad Wag: This indicates a friendly, happy dog who is not threatening anyone. You may have brought them a new treat, or maybe you got the leash out for a walk. This is the closest to the popular concept of the happiness wag, especially if the tail seems to drag the hips with it.
Slow, reluctant wag: A slow wag with the tail at half-mast is less social than most other tail signals. Generally speaking, slow wags with the tail in neither a particularly submissive nor a dominant position might indicate a dog who is feeling anxious, less enthusiastic, or insecure.
Quick, short wag: A slight wag, with each swing of only small breadth, usually happens during greetings, when a dog is feeling tentative.
Very tiny, high-speed movements that give the impression of the tail vibrating are signs the dog is about to run, fight, or attack. If the tail is held high while vibrating, it is most likely an active threat.
It’s important to recognize that different breeds carry their tails at different heights. Some dogs, like Beagles, hold their tails vertically. Others like Greyhounds tuck their tails. All tail positions should be read relative to the average and neutral position where that dog normally holds its tail.
A Short Tail
A stubby or curly tail may make it more difficult for dogs to communicate with their owners and with other dogs.
A key component to reading truncated tails is to look at the base of the tail. They still mimic the same signals as those with long tails, but may not be as easily recognizable.
Interestingly enough, recent studies have shown that dogs with tiny tails are twice as likely to have aggressive encounters as dogs with longer tails
While you can understand a lot about your canine companion from their tail signs, it’s important to observe the entire dog and watch out for other tell-tale signs such as posture, facial expressions and body movements. Watch our other videos to learn more about how to understand your dog better.

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@gracemlc1225
@gracemlc1225 3 года назад
It’s a good video it’s just that I have a Akita inu... which means that her tail is always up on her back and is curled into a bun 🙃
@donnellpressley94
@donnellpressley94 Год назад
What about dogs with a curly tail?
@catlord2395
@catlord2395 Год назад
Help its rotating on circles what do i do
@_feli3283
@_feli3283 2 года назад
My little dog does the very high, tiny, high speed wag whenever he’s about to start snapping so I’m not surprised that this means he’s ready to fight
@aaronburratwood.6957
@aaronburratwood.6957 3 года назад
I love this, I always see my dogs tails as sign language. Dogs will tell you everything you need you to know if you pay enough attention to them. I can tell by just the way my Husky rings the PP bells on the door if she really needs to go out or if she’s just board of being inside. She loves to lay on the concrete in the sun and get her coat so hot than come in & lay on the cool wood floors usually about a foot away from the air vent under the ceiling fan. She’s got it ruff I tell ya. (Being a Husky she is moody by nature)
@chrislx2006
@chrislx2006 3 года назад
What about a helicopter blade tail lol, my cockapoo sometimes imitates a windmill :)
@EnchantedSmellyWolf
@EnchantedSmellyWolf 3 года назад
I always found it cute when my dog walks away from me and toward then door with his tail wagging left and right and his cute buttwhole expose when I say want to go out? I miss my tall corgi mix. He looked like a German Shepherd with long tail but weird looking. RIP.
@jeannetruitt7176
@jeannetruitt7176 Год назад
REALLY TRADING CHEMICALS FOR FLESH AND BLOOD
@fg186
@fg186 2 года назад
If you CAN'T IDENTIFY an aggressive tail wag, you need help. You can almost feel it in you spine. Something ain't right here
@troyladisla5820
@troyladisla5820 3 года назад
Doberman left the video
@bestbuildereu109
@bestbuildereu109 Год назад
Recent studies suggest -> full on conclusion -> no sources posted.
@SarahLizDoan
@SarahLizDoan 3 года назад
Super helpful, Thank you so much!
@ConscriptReporting
@ConscriptReporting 3 года назад
What about the tail that is twirl upwards and sometime being wagged left to right.
@giftofthewild6665
@giftofthewild6665 2 года назад
I love my dog's long bushy tail, so cute 💜
@thevoid2657
@thevoid2657 3 года назад
does the first one also count for high and curled?
@thatz_tango5134
@thatz_tango5134 3 года назад
I have a question what if the dog tail is held straight out and it is wagging and barking
@sagas0014
@sagas0014 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@tabsnapp1122
@tabsnapp1122 Год назад
My pitbull curls her tail and does a slow sway back and forth as she slowly raises her bottom up and down. What does that mean
@antonicortez2094
@antonicortez2094 3 года назад
Every time I get home my dog has a happy tail wag but puts his head down I’m not sure if this a bad sign or good sign?
@pr0gamrfox879
@pr0gamrfox879 3 года назад
what does it mean if my dog is wagging his tail fast but it is low?
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