Are different types of dog wags indicative of particular meanings?

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Can you figure out what different types of tail movements mean in dog language?

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Very cool! Thank you for your attention to detail! ✨
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Each of your contents is a real discovery! Thank you for your ideas!
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What if your dog is left-handed
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when dog wags tail with his booty, he's a happy dog

but only just a tail wag , a sus dog
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Un secondo fa pensavo di avere tutto sotto controllo, e ora sto ridendo fino alle lacrime. Questo contenuto è un capolavoro
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Wow. ❤ Tail wagging is something I have to go with gut feeling or context because it happens when dogs are nervous and happy. My (not very smart, but very happy) dog doesn’t seem to even be good at distinguishing the difference between happy excitement (puppy for example) & anxiety (senior vulnerable dog for example). I’ll pass these tips on to my dog for right/left positive/negative emotional states, thank you.  ❤
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Conseil pour les rencontres : ne sous-estimez jamais le pouvoir d'un jeu de mots bien choisi et d'un bon rire de ventre
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