Friday, May 24, 2019

May 24 - Dog Tails Know

I am wondering about dog tails, and find these are the four questions that google has showcased:

Do dog tails help them balance?
How do tails help dogs?
Do dogs have feelings in the tails?
Do dogs know they have tails?

These are hilarious questions. 


First the final question's answer:  Here are a few reasons dogs chase their tails... Oftentimes, dogs will chase their tails because they are a bit bored; it's a way for them to have fun and expend some energy. This is especially true for puppies, who may not even realize that their tail is actually a part of their body, but see it as a toy.

Balance: Some do, some don't. However, while most dogs technically don't need their tails for balance, some rely on them to do their jobs. Working dogs are often bred to use their tails when performing certain tasks, and in some breeds, that means carefully maintaining balance while performing their particular job.

How to tails help dogs? For the most part, canines and felines use their tails to communicate — from the wide, sweeping wag of a happy dog to the quick tail swish of an annoyed cat. In canines, a tail may also serve as a type of rudder to help stabilize dogs in the water. 


 
Here are the other questions from Google.  I must make a side-comment on Google's "grammarisms" such as "? ..." Who decided that?

Here are our questions:
  • Why do dogs lick people? ... 
  • Why is my dog's nose always wet? ... 
  • How much better is a dog's sense of smell than our own? ... 
  • Why do dog feet smell like corn chips? ... 
  • Is my dog's mouth really that clean? ... 
  • Are pit bulls actually dangerous? ... 
  • Do dogs get jealous? ... 
  • Who cleans up after guide dogs?
Our concluding jokes:

Where does a dog get a new tail?
At the retail store

I just watched my dog chase his tail for ten minutes, and I thought to myself: "Wow, dogs are easily entertained." Then I realized: I just watched my dog chase his tail for ten minutes.
Q: How is a dog and a marine biologist alike?
A: One wags a tail and the other tags a whale.

A country road in Delaware.


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