Comments by "Hyok Kim" (@hyokkim7726) on "Radio DJ Drives An Hour Every Day For Months To Gain This Wild Pittieās Trust | The Dodo Heroes" video.
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Notice her tail. Always down in the beginning, but not between the legs. The doggie is stable, and calm, but not scared.
Later, after the rescue, still the tail is mostly down, even when wagging, even when she's excited. Very occasionally, the tail is either horizontal, or vertical, but always wagging widely, sometimes when doing the zoomies.
That is the kind of pittee you want to adopt. You don't want to adopt a pittee with the tail up, vertically, either rigid or wagging rapidly, but narrowly even when doing nothing. This is a sign of unstable, and high strung pittee.
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