Unianimal
No Result
View All Result
  • BIRDS
  • DOG
  • CAT
  • HORSE
  • ELEPHANT
  • SNAKE
  • CONTACT US
  • BIRDS
  • DOG
  • CAT
  • HORSE
  • ELEPHANT
  • SNAKE
  • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
Unianimal
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorized

4 Reasons Dog Has Tail Between Legs and Acting Weird

IAN WARKENTIN by IAN WARKENTIN
July 5, 2023
4 Reasons Dog Has Tail Between Legs and Acting Weird

READ ALSO

Can Rabbits Eat Arugula? Is It Healthy?

Can Rabbits Eat Cucumbers? Safety Facts & FAQ

Being a dog owner is much more challenging than we often think. We forget that dogs are complex creatures and have their own kinds of body language and ways of communicating. 

If you notice your dog displaying body language you’ve never seen before, it’s a good idea to learn about it and what these signals might mean.

dog has tail between legs and acting weird
4 reasons a dog has a tail between its legs and acts weird.

Different Reasons a Dog Has Their Tail Between Legs and Acting Weird    

Body language is crucial with dogs. We all know dogs tend to wag their tails when they feel friendly or happy. But what if a dog has its tail tucked between its legs? The fact is, there’s not just one potential reason for a dog having their tail between their legs and acting weird.

Below is a list of reasons your dog may be acting like this. Take a look so you can figure out what is happening with your canine companion. 

1. Fearful Emotions

The most common cause of a dog putting its tail between its legs is that it might be feeling fearful or anxious. So if you see your canine companion suddenly put their tail between their legs, and there is some kind of circumstance of stimulus around that could be making them scared, they’re probably doing this because they’re fearful.

If your dog is scared, you’ll probably notice he’s also a bit stopped over and has a worried look in their eyes. Dogs use their tails and body language as their most important method of communication. 

Have you ever heard of the expression, “they went off with their tail between their legs”? That means that the person in question felt insecure and worried. And this expression we apply to humans came from canine behavior. 

However, if you see your dog acting strangely with their tail between their legs, it probably means that they are feeling extremely anxious and frightened. Take this seriously and attend to your pet, giving them reassurance and comfort. 

black labrador stares at camera
A Labrador with a rich black coat looks mournfully at the camera

2. Fractured Tail

This point is something not many pet owners think about, but there’s a possibility that your dog’s tail may be fractured. Have you noticed your dog seeming distressed or in pain, and have they been acting strangely with their tail? Can you think of anything your dog may have done that could have ended up in a fractured tail? If so, bring your dog to the vet right away. 

Your vet will examine your pet’s tail and determine whether they have a fractured tail. If the tail is fractured, this veterinary medical professional will know how to treat it. And this is essential, as you cannot ignore any kind of fracture. 

tan goldendoodle color coat
The tan Goldendoodle coat color

3. Limber Tail Syndrome

Limber Tail Syndrome is another potential cause of a dog keeping its tail between its legs and acting strangely. You may hear other pet-owners referring to this syndrome as frozen tail, swimmer’s tail, broken wag, cold-water tail, and even sprung tail. 

So, what causes Limber Tail Syndrome? It’s usually the result of a tail strain or sprain. Examples of activities that can cause injuries leading to Limber Tail Syndrome include:

  • Excessive exposure to cold temperatures
  • Too much confinement to a crate
  • Swimming
  • Too strenuous exercise (without having the proper conditioning beforehand). 

Have you brought your dog swimming in colder waters? It can be risky, and one of the potential consequences is a limber tail. While all breeds can end up with a limber tail, specific breeds tend to be at greater risk because of their typical lifestyle. Some examples include Setters, Beagles, Hounds, Retrievers, and Pointers. In other words, hunting breeds of dogs. 

chiahuahua swimming cold
Watch out for wind chill after swimming, especially for small dogs.

Symptoms of Limber Tail Syndrome 

There are specific symptoms to look for when it comes to Limber Tail Syndrome. But, remember, you cannot know for sure that your dog has Limber Tail Syndrome until you have them examined by a veterinarian. 

Why? Well, your dog may have a fracture or other condition instead. So make sure to get a vet exam before coming to any conclusions. 

  • The top edge of the tail has raised fur.
  • The tail is partly limp and is horizontally held (with the remainder hanging downwards)
  • No or little wagging
  • Signs of pain or discomfort on tail movement
  • Chewing or licking the tail area
  • Signs of tiredness or lethargy

4. Impacted or Infected Anal Glands 

Another common cause of dogs putting their tail between their legs might be impacted or infected anal glands. If this is the issue causing your dog to put their tail between its legs, you will probably see other strange behaviors, too. Examples include scooting across the carpet, licking the anal glands, and suddenly sitting down for no reason. 

Bring your dog to the vet as soon as you can if you suspect impacted or infected anal glands. It is a painful problem, so you don’t want to put off treatment. Also, if there is an infection, it could end up in a dangerous situation. 

Certain circumstances can make your pet more likely to develop anal gland impaction or infection. These include: 

  • Anal gland duct obstruction
  • Incorrect muscle tone in the anal sphincter
  • Constant yeast or bacteria infections
  • Food allergies and hypersensitivities
  • Diarrhea caused by conditions such as illnesses or diet change
  • Obesity or being overweight
  • Dermatitis in that area of the body 
labradoodle vs wall
Labradoodle Max looks at a toilet paper wall obstacle

What Should You Do When Your Dog Has Their Tail Between Their Legs and Acting Weird?

If you think your dog has Limber Tail Syndrome, a fractured tail, or any other of the conditions listed above, you must bring your canine companion to a veterinarian as soon as you possibly can. If there are signs of pain, this is especially important. Don’t take a chance with your canine companion’s health. Get your dog medical attention soon. 

dachshund check by a vet
A Dachshund with a veterinarian.

Final Thoughts

As we’ve seen here, there are several potential reasons why your dog is putting their tail between its legs and is acting weird. If your dog is showing this behavior frequently or all the time, it’s even more important to bring your pet to the veterinarian for an examination. 

Even if you think emotional issues are causing the behavior, these also may need medical attention.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
IAN WARKENTIN

I am broadly interested in how human activities influence the ability of wildlife to persist in the modified environments that we create.

Specifically, my research investigates how the configuration and composition of landscapes influence the movement and population dynamics of forest birds. Both natural and human-derived fragmenting of habitat can influence where birds settle, how they access the resources they need to survive and reproduce, and these factors in turn affect population demographics. Most recently, I have been studying the ability of individuals to move through and utilize forested areas which have been modified through timber harvest as they seek out resources for the breeding and postfledging phases. As well I am working in collaboration with Parks Canada scientists to examine in the influence of high density moose populations on forest bird communities in Gros Morne National Park. Many of my projects are conducted in collaboration or consultation with representatives of industry and government agencies, seeking to improve the management and sustainability of natural resource extraction.

Next Post
11 Big Dogs with Curly Hair [with Photos]

11 Big Dogs with Curly Hair [with Photos]

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

POPULAR NEWS

Prepare to be Amazed: The 10 Most Gorgeous Birds You’ve Never Seen Before

Prepare to be Amazed: The 10 Most Gorgeous Birds You’ve Never Seen Before

March 13, 2023
12 Teacup Dogs That Don’t Shed

12 Teacup Dogs That Don’t Shed

March 5, 2023
Bull Shark Location: Where Do Bull Sharks Live?

Bull Shark Location: Where Do Bull Sharks Live?

April 22, 2023
Man Who Used To Make Fun Of Tiny Dogs Was Saved By A Chihuahua, Now He Dedicates His Life To Rescuing Them

Man Who Used To Make Fun Of Tiny Dogs Was Saved By A Chihuahua, Now He Dedicates His Life To Rescuing Them

June 22, 2023
Tiger Lifespan: How Long Do Tigers Live?

Tiger Lifespan: How Long Do Tigers Live?

March 5, 2023

EDITOR'S PICK

What does it mean when You See a Bald Eagle? 11 Spiritual Meanings

November 21, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

November 14, 2022

Not even the folks who made ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ know where Steve Rogers is post-Endgame

December 4, 2022

Can Parrots Eat Peppers? (Red, Green, Orange, Yellow)

December 6, 2022
ADVERTISEMENT

About Us

Unianimal is a site specializing in knowledge of terrestrial animals, helping you better understand the plant and animal worlds through the most realistic images and videos from our explorers.

Follow us

Category

  • Birds
  • Butterfly
  • Cat
  • cheetahs
  • Dog
  • Eagle
  • Elephant
  • Horse
  • leopard
  • lion
  • OWL
  • Pig
  • Pitbull
  • tiger
  • Uncategorized

Recent Posts

  • Tiniest Owl In The Northeast Found In 75-Foot Fir Used For Rockefeller Christmas Tree
  • Students Save An Owl That Got Stuck In The Soccer Net At School
  • Baby Barn Owl Is Terrified After Hearing Thunder For The First Time
  • A Brood Of Europe’s Largest Owl Made A Nest On This Man’s Third-Story Planter

DMCA

DMCA.com Protection Status
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use

© 2022 designed by Unianimal

No Result
View All Result
  • BIRDS
  • DOG
  • CAT
  • HORSE
  • ELEPHANT
  • SNAKE
  • CONTACT US

© 2022 designed by Unianimal