Lalaloopsie
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It's a very interesting question :D it seems like dogs act pretty much the same everywhere- what concerns tail wagging, sniffing each other's places of interestLove the pictures and so great to hear you are all settled. Now, this might be a really silly question, but do you think there is any difference in how dogs 'talk' to each other in different parts of the world? In other words, does Tank speak the Georgia dog language or will he need to adapt his communication to make himself understood?

I think in general bulldogs look a bit strange for other dogs - flat face, no tail. That's why their body language is difficult for other doggies to read. Especially tail wagging- usually dogs show their friendly intentions with tail wagging and bulldogs have almost no tail

Tank is a real softie and a bit of a coward when he meets other dogs - he is very friendly with other dogs and keen to play, but very often he is barked and snarled at, humped etc. He is brave only at home - barks at chipmunks from behind the closed door:D he will never bark at another doggy, actually in China I had to throw stones and shout myself at a group of stray dogs that wanted to attack him


But of course, here in Georgia dogs are very well behaved, trained and people clean poops after them, as opposed to China.
A lot of pit bulls here - people really love them.