“This is especially difficult because a dog’s instinct to wag its tail doesn’t stop because of pain, creating a cycle of injury and re-injury that can be distressing for both pet and owner.
We admit it, we've fallen in love with a rescue dog named Scruffy. Scruffy is a Corgi-mix who loves to wag his tail. But life hasn't been easy for the pup. The Corgi is currently at the Town of ...
Tank, a 3-year-old Bully mix with an ever-wagging tail, greets everyone—dogs and people alike—with pure joy. Despite his ...
Our dogs have dreams, too. You can watch it happen: similarly to how people twitch a little when they sleep, dogs can often be seen twitching, kicking, or even wagging their tails! One dog mom got ...