Tue 24 Apr 2007
Dogs and wagging tails
Posted by sandi under dog, humor, procrastination, real life
Just when it seemed we didn’t have enough procrastination possibilities, now scientists have come up with a whole new area of tests we need to take time out to administer. We need to study our dogs’ tail wags.
I know. It’s too much.But today the
New York Times New York Times reported that there is a new study that says how your dog wags his tail shows how he feels about you.
Apparently, if he loves you
and appreciates that you’ve been feeding him all these years and letting him sleep in your bed while you’re at work (oh, you didn’t know he did that?)–his tail will primarily wag to the right when he sees you.
If he’s not all that into you, he’s going to give you the left-direction tail wag.
Who knew that tails are like Ouija boards? But that’s what the scientists have discovered, and they ought to know.
Golden retrievers, of course, have no choice but to love us. It’s built into their molecular structure, and they are powerless not to try to do everything they can to express that great love by slobbering on us, lying down where we are trying to walk, and putting as much of their fur on our clothing as they can.
Even so, I needed to test this out. It’s important when you’re home writing a book to take time out for the Important Things in Life.
Jordie is nearly 12–which is about 5,198 in dog years–so he probably would have been just as happy to forego this kind of testing, but it had to be done. He got up and came over when I called him, wagging a straight-down-the-middle wag. Very non-committal, I thought.
“Come on!” I said to him. “You and I are better friends than that!”
He collapsed so he could think it over better, which is when I took his picture. This it not the picture of Dog Love, in my opinion. It is a dog saying, “Why did you wake me up to get me to wag my tail?”
So I sat down next to him and reminded him of all the lovely, yummy tissues he’s taken out of my trash can, and of the times I’ve let all 75 pounds of him sit in my lap when he’s needed to watch television, and of the times the two of us have hung out in the hallway in the middle of the night, during scary, nerve-rattling thunderstorms.
I got two wags, one sort of right-leaning, the other middle-of-the-road.
So then I had to bring up the big guns, his favorite food: carrots. I explained again how I’m the provider of carrots right out of the refrigerator, and how the Other Adult in the Household doesn’t think a dog should be rewarded with a carrot for, say, every little thing he does, like breathing and allowing himself to be petted behind the ears. And how I disagree with that and think that dogs should get carrots whenever they want them.
“Carrots!” I said. “CARROTS!”
His ears perked up and he gave me about 200 big wags to the right. BINGO! It was love.
The phone rang just then. It was Stephanie, calling between classes from New York to say hi. “What are you doing?” she said.
“Oh,” I said. “Actually, I’m running some tests on whether the dog loves me, based on his tail-wagging direction.”
There was a rather long silence. “Oh,” she said. “Well, as long as you’re keeping busy.”
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April 25th, 2007 at 7:47 am
LOL, that was hilarious! Max is down here by my feet, asleep, with his head leaing against the side of my table (sort of in an awkward-like position) and Cassie is flat on her back with all four legs sticking straight up in the air and I haven’t even seen Skylar this morning…she must be sleeping in…but this is going to be hard. They don’t like carrots either. I would say “wanna go out?” but then I’d have to get up and walk them and I know that’s not going to happen anytime soon. Okay, Max just got up. Omg, I’m actually watching their tails wag…Sandi, looks like in the middle for Max…I’ll keep watching…
April 25th, 2007 at 8:19 am
I just interrupted my dogs while they were playing, had them wag for me and… they love me! Of course, one is a pup, and puppies love everyone, so maybe I should test this on him in about a year. Yes, one more thing for me to worry about.
April 26th, 2007 at 5:39 am
Oh, now I am just dying to know what those tail winder waggers are feeling– the ones that do the windmill thing with their hinds. Gosh, and I always thought wagging styles came with the breeds, mixed breed dogs doing the undecided wag medley. But I wondered too if they were not just the most grateful dogs. Okay. Now let’s study humans….
April 26th, 2007 at 12:03 pm
OK, now that you’ve clarified for me that it’s the DOG’S right or left, I can run my own test. Big airdeal Dinah’s a righty alright, faithful and true, but baby airedale Crispin wags in a sort of rotary fashion–at anything that moves. Maybe we can blame his promiscuity on his youth–soon he’ll learn that only a favored few of us are tall enough to reach the shelf where the biscuits live!
April 26th, 2007 at 1:28 pm
Okay, I read this article too and I don’t get it. First, is it to the right from the dog’s perspective or is it Stage Dog right?
Buddy just wags. I mean it doesn’t lean one way or the other. How are you supposed to tell.
What I really wish someone would explain is why when someone comes in the front door, Buddy must pick up a shoe and trot around in circles with it, while we all MUST follow him, shouting, “Do you have a big shoe? You have a big shoe!”
April 26th, 2007 at 2:28 pm
Travis’ tail is too short to go in either direction and Cailey’s curls into a piggie-like state…what does that mean?!
April 26th, 2007 at 3:18 pm
We don’t have a dog! We have a cat, so I’m wondering if anyone has considered testing a cat. Of course, I was always of the opinion that cats think of themselves as far superior to humans, and therefore a test to see if they loved you would be ridiculous. You’re suppose to love them, not the other way around.
Allison Knight
http://www.aboutromance.bebo.com
April 26th, 2007 at 11:14 pm
Hmm, Allison, that’s a good question. I wonder if it does work with cats. Although I always thought that when a cat flicked its tail, it meant: WATCH OUT. I AM ABOUT TO TEAR YOU LIMB FROM LIMB. No doubt they’re working on a study, though, to see if whether a cat purrs to the right or to the left and what that says about their love for us. (or lack thereof)
Kat, LOL over your dogs’ tails. Your sweet little dogs don’t need a scientist to tell them how much your pups love you! Just watching you outside with them, with them bouncing up to your nose-level just so they can kiss you, says everything they need to know.
Beth, I think it’s the dog’s right and left that counts, not our right and left. (But if Buddy is wagging on the wrong side, then maybe it’s just that he’s mixed up about it.)