Every Christmas, I hoped I would see a tiny
tail wagging under the tree, or hear a squeaky little bark from under the boughs weighed down with ornaments.
Sport 2 allows us to slyly slide into turns, lets the ZL1's
tail wag under hard braking, and keeps the ZL1 on the track when the suspension unloads as we hop over a ridge in the middle of Turn 6.
Not exact matches
Given how well the market has performed, and how non-volatile it has become, the active - to - passive shift has come
under some scrutiny as being a case of the
tail wagging the dog.
The horses in the courtyard got up and shook themselves; the hounds jumped about,
wagging their
tails; the pigeons on the roof drew their heads from
under their wings, looked about, and flew out into the country.
Under heavy braking, with all of the weight over the front wheels and the back end feeling like it's off the ground, the
tail would
wag considerably.
It is
under «Characteristics», and only there, that the word «bustling» appears, and it reads: «Merry nature with ever -
wagging tail shows a typical bustling movement, particularly when following scent, fearless of heavy cover.»
When a dog is
wagging its
tail at high speed while it is held low or tucked
under, it is a clear indication that a dog is nervous and probably trying to be submissive, showing that the dog doesn't mean harm and would like to be on the good side of whatever it is the dog is feeling intimidated by.
Look for body language cues that could indicate what may be going on: is the
tail set high or is it tucked way
under the bottom or is it
wagging in a happily?