“A dog is a man’s best friend”, indeed. This is one such quote we are all pretty familiar with. Their warmth, their enthusiasm for our quirks and treats puts a smile on all our faces. How then, could one possibly be worried about them wagging their tails, are they suffering from Happy Tail Syndrome?
Something that is so endearing to us, lets us know that they are happy and content, will surely not have any negative sides to it, will it? Well, sometimes they do. Let us explain this strange consequence of your fluffy friend.
Like we laugh to convey our happiness, dogs primarily signify joy when they wag their tail. We say primarily because it can signify a lot of other emotions as well. You might just mistake your pet retriever wagging its tail for joy when it’s actually in discomfort or very nervous. Moreover, it could go through intense emotions like anxiety, submission as well as excitement.
We will break down the various approaches to your dog’s seemingly happy reaction.
Let’s explore the whys and hows of different events triggering the voluntary action of wagging your dog’s tail.
This is the most obvious of all, and instantly denotes a sense of utmost joy, whereby the dog experiences extreme euphoria, and assures that it is comfortable where he is.
Look for signs like :
When you check out these three marks, then your dog officially is overjoyed at your presence and you have nothing to worry about!
If you notice the following signs, it might not be a good denotation of your dog’s state of mind.
In conclusion, a sense of stillness or rapid movement procures an uncomfortable situation for your dog.
There are unending consequences to your dog incessantly wagging its tail. Be it for joy or for nervousness, when it starts to whip its tail back and forth in an aggressive manner, the thin part of the tail skin may tear apart as it hits a small object nearby.
This is only possible when :
Surprisingly, this bizarre consequence of tail wagging is only prone to certain breeds of dogs, depending on their size. The most common breeds are
You will notice, each one of these dogs is pretty big in its structure and strength. Their tail holds a massive amount of weight with respect to their body structure.
So, when they perform the back-and-forth movement, unlike smaller dogs, their tail requires more energy, hence causing more impact on their skin.
Because the wagging specifically affects the thinnest layer of the tail, such a syndrome becomes a challenge to treat for vets. Firstly check for the very first signs of the syndrome :
The common preventions to happy tail Syndrome applied are :
When the case is assessed as reletivluinor, with little damage to the tail overall, your vet will suggest you to carefully clean and sanitize the wound with water, and wrap a soft bandage around the split area.
Other professional methods of bandaging include :
Buy your dog a special happy tail Syndrome sling, or a soft collar to protect itself from licking its wound or chewing off the bandage.
When bandages don’t assuage the wound, minor stitching may be recommended by your vet, but only with close analysis. Don’t be scared, as minor surgeries may require a better journey to treating your dog’s wound.
The two most important things to ensure when you keep the bandage around the tail is its clean and dry. However, things may not work out and you start to notice certain irregularities eventually. Immediate veterinary help is highly recommended then.
Smelling, oozing out, and leaking of the wound – Your vet will thoroughly cleanse the wound and analyze the margins first. A viral infection or bacterial intervention may be assessed eventually.
Unstoppable bleeding – this is an additional symptom, along with the Bald spots on the tail
Raw patches on the tail, that may indicate something serious with no improvement.
An anti-viral infection medicine or certain antibiotics are recommended to ensure proper healing if your dog’s tail is infected.
Professional treatments may be required if the wound either shows no signs of healing, or the happy tail Syndrome occurs repeatedly, even after healing. Possible treatments include :
Before you get scared, these methods are relatively safe and extremely effective if your dog’s sound doesn’t seem to heal under natural treatment. Hence, it is very important to keep in line a few things while you are in the first stage of treating your dog’s tail.
Generally, your dog with happy tail Syndrome will have to endure for a few weeks to heal completely. Hence, ensure the wound does not escalate into something serious and keep in mind the above precautions to fasten the healing process.
We all love our dogs too much for them to be prone to such syndromes. The best way you can keep such illnesses away from your dog is
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