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Question Posted Thursday July 16 2009, 10:49 am

do dogs like being touched on their tails?

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xosodapopx3 answered Thursday July 16 2009, 4:14 pm:
It definately depends on the dog's preferance. I know dogs that think it means play time haha and start twirling around if you touch their tails, i know other dogs that get slightly defensive if you touch their tail because they dont know what are you doing.
I dont think my dog really cares because he never does anything when i pet his tail..he ignores it haha.

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iiLOvEyOux3 answered Thursday July 16 2009, 3:35 pm:
I would say it depends on the dog. But whatever you do, dont pull the tail! :)

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