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I like to tell parents that pre-adolescents respond to them like puppy
dogs — forever
happy to have attention, willing to play whenever they are available, wagging their proverbial
tails at parents» presence.
When your
dog wags his
tail, you probably think he's
happy.
Perhaps the most common misinterpretation of
dog behavior is based on the myth that a
dog wagging his
tail is
happy and friendly.
Like my insanely
happy dog wagging his
tail, I'm a
happier...
«You can't let the tax
tail wag the life
dog,» he said, «because you won't be
happy and these people have enough money that they should be
happy.»
At first glance, most customers would just see a group of
happy dogs wagging their
tails.
On Monday, the 19th, I had the privilege of watching inmates from NOCC work hard, help
dogs and puppies coming into PAAS headed to Colorado, and see the smiles on the inmate faces and the
happy / wagging
tails of the
dogs as they were unloaded from partner rescues.
The hallways and conference rooms were full of
happy -
tailed therapy
dogs, adoptive kittens and mountains of resources about how to cultivate a better environment for animals and mankind alike.
Happy Tails to this wonderful
dog and new family.
I have two
dogs and both on separate occasions had some concerns occur they got us in without an appointment, took the time to explain everything thoroughly and my pets were back to
happy tail wagging
dogs quickly.
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Remember, just because your
dog is
happy when they wag their
tail, it doesn't mean the same for your cat.
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The services at The
Dog Stop will leave your pup nothing but
happy, with a wagging
tail to prove it!
Beyonce is a sweet
happy dog whose
tail never stops wagging.
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To start our
dog Penny was so
happy to be rescued from the kill shelter we think that she would wag her
tail aggressively, not the best in smaller apartment living.
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They go outside in the morning and see their
dog wagging it's
tail and looking quite
happy.
If your
dog exhibits all the qualities necessary for successful
dog agility training, then you will be granted lots of joy and
happy tail wagging in the ring.
Watch
dogs socialize some time... they are smiling,
tails wagging, and they are
happy!
Her
tail never stops wagging as she is one
happy dog.
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If you share food with your beloved
dog, make room in your bed for the
happy tail wagger or allow a face lick or two, you're not alone.
She went from a cowering, overly defensive
dog to a
happy dog that trotted with her
tail straight up and exuded confidence.
Meeting and greeting
dogs with a
happy tail, eager to be greeted, being the smeller and the smelee.
A
happy, relaxed
dog usually has a
tail that swings in circles or from side to side.
The residents are given an opportunity to recall the softness of a cat's warm fur or the wagging
tail of a
happy dog.
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Patients quickly bond with the
dogs and often schedule their treatments around the
Happy Tails visitation schedule.
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Here are just a few of our
dogs with a «
happy tail» to tell.
But
dogs use much more than their
tails to communicate and a wagging
tail, when paired with other movements, doesn't always mean a
happy pooch.
Did you know that a wagging
tail does not necessarily mean your
dog is
happy?
Pit bull enthusiasts say that the
dogs are
happy, sometimes goofy
tail - waggers that have been given a bad rap by the press, and when the
dog does lash out, it's the result of abusive ownership, not an inherently brutal breed.
When a
dog's
tail is in its natural position, it indicates that the
dog is calm and
happy — though position varies with breed.
If the
dog seems
happy and is wagging its
tail, licking you, and standing very close to you, then it's probably safe to start petting it.
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Shyla is the kind of
dog that always seems to have a smile on her face and
happy tail for greeting and meeting new people.
Yes,
dogs tend to wag their
tails when
happy and excited.
According to veterinarian Karen Joy Goldenberg, «Everyone recognizes a wagging
tail and that a
happy dog has those ears forward while a scared
dog has those ears back.
Some
dogs, especially large breed
dogs, get what vets sometimes call «
happy tail.»