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Originally Posted by Quadraphinic Gina is very much a spinner and stub wagger, she spins all over the house if you have her treats or one of her toys, and bows and wags her stub, when playing with one of us or the cats.
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How cute! So it isn't just the ones with longer tails. I think Teddy's is just a little longer than the standard, and I thought this is maybe why he is such a tail wagger.
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Originally Posted by Cha Cha Yes! Oh my gosh, Mylee is a spinner. We've counted up to 50 times. Of course that is with us cheering her on. Moka wags her tail and jumps (which I scold her for because she jumps and bends at the same time and often lands wrong and I'm scared she's going to hurt herself) and Mylee spins. I always thought it was related to her hip problems. Maybe it's normal. Lol. She has affectionately earned the nickname spinner bait from my fishing DH
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Spinner bait, lol! 50 times! Mylee and Teddy could have a 'spin off' competition.
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Originally Posted by bobthedog yes both I agree with Maximo about spins when he is excited, When we are getting ready to go out on walk or when he gets treats he spins from the kitchen to the living room  |
Must be their lower center of gravity that keeps them from getting dizzy. I need to video it and watch in slow motion because I can't even tell what he is doing with his feet to make such perfect circles.