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  2. Why do dogs chase their tails? Your pet's behavior, explained

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    It's common, especially, for puppies to chase their tails as they are becoming aware of their bodies through play. As dogs get older, they may still chase their tails. This behavior can cause ...

  3. Frenchie Pouts Like a Frustrated Kid Over the Dog Park Being ...

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    Look closely and you'll see that Pugs have rounded, floppy ears while French Bulldogs have “bat ears” that stand naturally straight up and are much larger than their heads. Their tails are ...

  4. Why Do Dogs Have Tails? - AOL

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    The post Why Do Dogs Have Tails? appeared first on Reader's Digest. Fluffy, curly, short, or stumpy, tails are adorable features of our furry friends. But why do dogs have tails? Pet experts explain.

  5. Tail wagging by dogs - Wikipedia

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    When the tail is held at maximum height it is a demonstration of dominance and can also indicate a positive demeanour. [11] A tail held at medium height can indicate interest in the dog's surroundings. [11] Dogs may hold their tails low or even beneath them when presented with a stressful situation.

  6. Dog anatomy - Wikipedia

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    It can happen that some puppies are born with a short tail or no tail in some breeds. The T-box gene mutation (C189G) is responsible for bobtail breeds having no tail to short tail. [24] [25] Dogs have a violet gland or supracaudal gland on the dorsal (upper) surface of their tails.

  7. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan Terriers have odd tails. Saber: Carried in a slight curve like a saber; Sickle: Carried out and up in a semicircle like a sickle; Squirrel: Carried high and towards the head, often with the tip curving even further towards the head. Wheel: Carried up and over the back in a broad curve, resembling a wheel.

  8. Why Dogs Chase Their Tails - AOL

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    Once puppies realize they have a tail attached to them, they might investigate it with their mouth. Seeking more information about their tail, puppies will spin in an attempt to grab it.

  9. French Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The French Bulldog (French: Bouledogue Français) is a French breed of companion dog or toy dog. It appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, apparently the result of cross-breeding of Toy Bulldogs imported from England and local Parisian ratters . [ 3 ]