If it's a bony tail buffered by short fur (say on a Golden Retriever or Chesapeake Bay Retriever) and it whacks you in the leg, the sound is "Ouch! My leg feels broken. That's gonna leave a welt!" (Yes, from personal experience. :) )
The possessive form is: The wet dog's tail is wagging.
Your dog' s tail is wagging because he is exited or likes something you did.
It can, but this is more likely when the dog is sitting or lying down. When a dog is standing and wagging its tail, it's the momentum of the tail wagging that spreads to the rest of the dog's body and causes the rest of the dog to wag too.
When its wagging its tail
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it probably depends on how fast the dog is wagging its tail
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Its depressed. It wants to be a proper dog.
Ears will be up and tail will be wagging
Tail wagging in dogs typically signals happiness, excitement, or a positive response. In cats, it can indicate different emotions, such as agitation, excitement, or even aggression, depending on other body language cues. Understanding the context and accompanying behaviors can help determine the meaning behind the tail wagging.
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