It's a main method of communication for man's best friend, but what about dogs without tails?
Monique Udell, founder of the Canine Cognition and Behavior Lab at the
University of Florida in Gainesville, says: 'It definitely does impact
their communication.
For instance, dogs with cropped tails or breeds with short, curly tails,
like pugs, don't have the range of expression that a dog with a long
tail has. But luckily, canines can compensate with other body parts to
show their emotions.'
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