A dog wagging his tail does not necessarily mean he is happy

 Dogs wagging their tails do not necessarily mean they are happy
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Most people think that dogs wag their tails because they are happy. , but I want to tell you the truth, their tail wagging may also be a sign of anger or fear. Generally speaking, dogs wagging their tails convey three kinds of messages to humans or other animals-showing goodwill, showing protection, and showing fear.

1. Show good looks

At this time, you may find that the dog’s tail will naturally wag, and every part of the body will look very beautiful. Relax. As for why dogs behave like this when they are happy, some people say that dogs get familiar with companionship by sniffing their butts. When dogs see familiar and friendly companions coming, they will wag their tails and It is good to spread the breath and let the other party know "this is me, I am your best friend".

2. Show guard

When dogs find that there is a very unusual situation, they will raise their tails high and adjust them firmly. Shaking, the emergence of this behavior means that they are well prepared to protect their families or land. If the threatening person or other animal does not listen to the warning, the dog will look at the other person with its eyes and make a low growl, and some dogs' hair will stand up. If a dog's tail hesitates faster, they will quickly retaliate.

3. Showing fear

When dogs are afraid, they often tuck their tails and many dogs will not look at other people or dogs. , and we can also see the dog’s fearful mood at a glance. For stray dogs or unfamiliar dogs, even if you want to show off, you cannot get close suddenly, because some dogs will attack when they see someone approaching when they are afraid. Dogs will not only jump over the wall when they are anxious, , they can also bite.

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