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It's commonly believed that dogs wag their tails to convey that they are
happy and friendly, but this isn't exactly true. Dogs do use their
tails to communicate, though a wagging tail doesn't always mean, 'Come
pet me!'
Dogs have a kind of language that's based on the position and motion of their tails. The position of a
dog's tail reveals its emotional state.
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