Dogs wagging their tails what means the frequency of the dog’s tail wagging can reflect the degree of excitement and health: the faster the wagging means the more excited and healthy; slow wagging means that the dog does not have much excitement, or unhealthy. Generally when you see your master happy or excited, the dog will wag its head and tail, and the tail will not only wag from side to side, but also keep turning. In addition, the dog’s tail drops, meaning danger; tail cocked, indicating joy; tail pinched, indicating fear; tail does not move, showing unease: horizontal fast wagging tail, symbolizing friendliness. The activity of the dog’s tail is closely related to the sense of smell and the special anal gland. The anal glands give each dog its own unique scent. An excited dog will wag its tail to spread the scent; a frightened dog will cover up the anal glands and stop emitting scent.
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