1. Happy: When the dog is in a happy and excited state, it will jump its tail and wag it, even in a big way And it’s fast. Every owner has seen this, because there are so many things that can make a dog happy, such as the owner coming home from get off work, taking it for a walk, seeing treats or toys, etc.
2. Enjoy: If the dog is familiar and relaxed with the current environment and state, it will also wag its tail. And he was lying on the ground with his feet upside down, showing his belly and wagging his tail.
3. Curiosity: If the dog is just wagging its tail slightly, and its ears are flapping from time to time while its head is tilted to one side, it means that It expresses a certain degree of curiosity about a certain thing or about you.
4. Alertness: If the dog is at home or a stranger suddenly comes to the home, it will also wag its tail because it is in a state of alertness. The situation is that it feels threatened by its territory and its owner, so it wags its tail, but the amplitude of the swing is very rigid.
5. Fear: If the dog is wagging its tail, it bends its tail under its stomach and folds it, and the eyes are still dodging , indicating that it is actually very scared or depressed, which usually happens when the dog does something wrong, the owner reprimands it or when it feels very painful and uncomfortable.
6. Boredom: If the dog is bored and wants to attract the owner to play with it, it will also wag its tail. At this time, the frequency of the dog wagging its tail will be very fast and frequent, and it will also rotate with the tail, and even always wants to bite its own tail.
7. Demonstration: When a dog encounters an animal or thing that threatens it, its tail will be stretched and stretched slowly, and it will shake slowly. It will also emit a threatening low growl, the purpose is to show that it is aggressive, and even attack to protect itself in the next step.