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@dogtrainingforlover posted to Instagram: It's commonly believed that dogs wag their tails to convey that they are happy and friendly, but this isn't always exactly true. Dogs do use their tails to communicate, though a wagging tail doesn’t always mean, "Come pet me!" Dogs have a kind of language that's based on the position and motion of their tails. The position of a dog's tail reveals its emotional state. When a dog is relaxed, its tail will be in its "natural" position.  This natural positio Dog Body Language Chart, Dog Ear Meaning Language, Dog Tail Meaning Language, Dog Tail Meaning, Dog Body Language, Dog Anatomy, Easiest Dogs To Train, Dog Language, Aggressive Dog

@dogtrainingforlover posted to Instagram: It's commonly believed that dogs wag their tails to convey that they are happy and friendly, but this isn't always exactly true. Dogs do use their tails to communicate, though a wagging tail doesn’t always mean, "Come pet me!" Dogs have a kind of language that's based on the position and motion of their tails. The position of a dog's tail reveals its emotional state. When a dog is relaxed, its tail will be in its "natural" position. This natural…

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