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I've Got Rhythm: Dachshund Masters Tail Wagging
I've Got Rhythm: Dachshund Masters Tail Wagging
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Why do dogs wag their tail? By moving its tail from side to side, a dog communicates with the world. Dogs usually wag their tail when they see their owners... 14.06.2020, Sputnik International
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I've Got Rhythm: Dachshund Masters Tail Wagging
16:00 GMT 14.06.2020 (Updated: 20:04 GMT 19.10.2022) Why do dogs wag their tail? By moving its tail from side to side, a dog communicates with the world. Dogs usually wag their tail when they see their owners coming back from work or while playing together with them.