Dr. Warner advises looking out for blood spatters on walls or furniture, raw or split skin on the tip of your dog’s tail, or a slight reluctance to wag. Early intervention can stop the condition ...
Chasing dog tails for answers, researchers explore the reasons behind the quintessential tail wagging of these furry four-legged friends. Laura is an Assistant Editor for The Scientist. She has a ...
Dogs wag their tails for a number of reasons, not just because they're happy. If your dog has a stiff tail with only the tip moving, it can signal aggressiveness or unrest. If your dog puts their ...