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A dog's tail between his legs indicates that the dog is

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At the point when a dog moves his tail into an upright, unbending position, it is an indication of sharpness. This happens when something startles or stimulates the dog. While some tail-swaying shows bliss, firm tail-swaying can be an indication of animosity against an interloper. A tail tucked up against a pooch's gut is an indication of dread or outrageous accommodation.
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