Sorry, I thought you were wagging at me

Thursday March 31st, 2011

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Most puppies begin wagging their tails at around one to two months of age, or about the time they start interacting with littermates. Wagging doesn't always mean "I'm happy to see you!" It can also signal wariness, or "who goes there!"

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