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These two dogs are in total “sync” with their tails, and the Internet can’t handle it
I can't stop smiling while watching this!
D.G. Sciortino
08.09.17

On your marks, get set, WAG!!! Meet Maple Street Moses and Maple Street Kiss Me Kate.

They are incredibly adorable professional synchronized tail waggers. And if synchronized tail wagging was a sport (which is should totally be because this video is beyond entertaining) they would be championship winners.

Their enthusiasm, their style, their charm, their wiggle. They’ve obviously have trained for hours on end to perfect their form.

Their adorable little quirk, or talent, was discovered by the owner, Jennie Hibbert, of their kennel where they were bred, Maple Street Bassets in South Eastern Idaho. Hibbert found these two to be quite the humorous best friend brother and sister duo, which she says is typical of her favorite breed, the basset hound.

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“These basset hounds are bred from my kennel Maple Street Bassets,” said Hibbert. “Basset hounds are the biggest clowns and extremely lazy at times. They never fail to bring a smile. I adore them!! Maple Street Kiss Me Kate and her little brother Maple Street Moses. Best of friends and so in sync!”

Maple Street Moses and Maple Street Kiss Me Kate’s antics were not only amusing to Hibbert but to more than 287,000 people who watched the video on YouTube.

“Hey are those my windshield wipers? i need them back!” said one viewer.

“Now – this —————- is entertainment!” said another.

“The countdown to this becoming an official Olympic sport begins now.”

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According to dogtime.com, there’s a lot a dog’s wagging tail can tell you.

“The tail is only one of numerous communicators on a dog’s body,” they write. “Accompanied with other body parts, the tail can express various different feelings a dog is experiencing. It is important to understand that in order to fully “hear” what a dog is trying to tell you, you need to “listen” to the entire body, and not just his tail. A dog’s ears, posture, lips and body movement (or lack thereof) are all trying to tell you something.”

Apparently, there are even different types of tail wagging

Such as the happy hail, which is…

“Similar to a rubber band or cooked spaghetti, the body is wiggling and moving. The tail can be high or level with the plant of the back, with a very wide and loose back and forth wag.”

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Or the nervous, unsure or appeasing tail.

“This is carried below the plane of the back and maybe even tucked between the legs.”

And finally, the aroused/aggressive tail.

“This is high over the plane of the back. It is tightly waving, just at the tip.”

Well, we’re not sure what kind of wag these two hounds are doing so we’ll let you be the judge by watching the video below.

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