Kevin Cordle

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the dog wags asymmetrically. On average, dogs’ wags tend more strongly to the right when they suddenly see their owners—or even anything else of some interest: another person, or a cat. When presented with an unfamiliar dog, dogs still wag—more that tentative wag than the happy wag—but tending to the left.
Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know
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