Answer: A dog's tail will wag differently in response to positive stimuli and to negative stimuli.
Step-by-step explanation:
Dogs wag their tail for various reasons. Most times it is not just done when the are happy but also when they aren't. Dogs wag their tail to convey various messages, but what is very obvious is how it's wagged when they are happy seeing their owners. When a dog is relaxed, the tail is wagged gently, and in most cases a reaction to objects that come in contact with them.
A dog's tail is not wagged only to either positive or negative stimuli but rather to both of them.