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A wagging tail means a canine is emotionally aroused, which falls under a wide range of feelings. The faster the wag, the more excited they are, and that isn't always good.
To find out more about what a dog's wagging tail might mean, we consulted Dr. Camille Alander, a veterinarian with NYC's Bond Vet. Here's what she had to say. Why do dogs wag their tails?
Is your dog’s tail-wagging a side effect of domestication, or did humans select for it? Skip to main content. Scientific American. February 6, 2024. 4 min read. Why Do Dogs Wag Their Tail?
What a wag! Dogs' tails move to the right when they are with humans they love, research suggests. Chinese Academy of Sciences research found dogs wag right more when settled ...