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tail doesn't wag! Hi, I'm a new user here. I recently adopted a baby yorkie and I've had her for a week. She's 8 weeks now and about 1 lb. The problem is I've yet to see her wag her little tail! She's active, loves people and loves to play, so I don't know why her tail won't wag. Is this normal? |
i dont think anything is wrong, maybe she just doesnt know how to use it yet lol. my rescue yorkie took awhile before he would wag his tail, so maybe it'll just come to her :). Welcome to YT! |
When I first got Bella (at 3mths old) her tail did not wag at all, and she kind of kept it tucked close to her body... I would "play" with it to try to pull it up but it would clamp right back so I left it alone. At about 4 1/2 mths old, she started wagging it a bit and now at almost 6mths, it's stands nice and she wags it all the time. I wouldn't worry. :) |
Sometimes the vet cuts their tail a bit too short and they have a more difficult time wagging.....Vivi's tail is a bit short and it took her a while to start wagging and she compensates by wiggling her entire back end.:) |
My Bella just started wagging her little tail and she is about 10 months old now. She does'nt do it nearly as much as Louie though...who is constantly wagging. LOL |
Welcome to YorkieTalk . There is no problems with your puppy . |
Welcome to YT. Your baby is still very little - give her some time to grow and I'm sure her little tail will wag. Sissy started wagging hers at about 6 months - now it goes non-stop! |
I was surprised like you when our playful little puppy didn't wag her tail at first - but she started after two or three weeks with us, age 10 or 11 weeks. |
lol Tila didn't wag her tail until she was older, and now she always is! ha ha i think it takes time for it to work or something! |
Kizzy didnt wag her tail until about a month ago. she is 4 months now. So she will i'm sure, I think it must be normal for them to keep their tail kinda tucked close to them until they are a little older. |
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