Just
too simple to be true. Not only does your dog use tail movement to signal a
variety of moods from jolliness to stress and tension, but also she uses more
than one body part at the same time to communicate her emotions and intentions.
To understand what you are dog is communicating, you need to look not only at
the tail but also at ear position, head position, eyes, and overall body
posture. For example, a wagging tail at half mast together with loose body
language – often the butt wags with the tail – is friendly and relaxed, but a
stiffly wagging tail held erect and coupled with slow deliberate body language
indicates a high degree of tension and is NOT an invitation to come closer or
interact with the dog.
(provided by Brandykegs Saint Bernards)
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