Dogs wag their tails a lot — and it turns out the wagging can convey a message. If it’s wagging more toward their left, the dog is fearful or apprehensive. When the wagging is more to the dog’s right, it signifies attaction and happiness. If so, interesting; I’ll have to watch Jake more.
(via BoingBoing)
I wonder if it matters if the dog is a “lefty” or not…
Hmmm. Do dogs exhibit, um, pawedness? (No reason they shouldn’t, that I can think of).
It would seem so. This is the guy to ask:
http://www.usyd.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=1159
Interesting, thanks. “Motor laterality” — your bio-geek term for today.