A Jack Russell Terrier and a Greyhound have radically different
natural tail positions.
There will be some variations, of course, depending upon
the natural tail position of the dog: a West Highland white terrier will carry its carrot - shaped tail higher than a golden retriever its flowing, feathery tail, and a greyhound's relaxed tail position is lower yet.
So, taking a dog's
natural tail position into consideration is a crucial first step in interpreting that individual dog's tail language accurately.
Not exact matches
Keep the neck in a
natural position and keep the
tail of the sling away from the baby's face.
When a dog's
tail is in its
natural position, it indicates that the dog is calm and happy — though
position varies with breed.
His muscles are relaxed, his
tail and ears are held in their
natural positions, and he looks neither large nor small for his physique.
He holds his
tail either in its
natural position or vertically, possibly even over his back.
When your dog is relaxed, he'll hold his
tail in its
natural position.