If you’ve ever spent time with a dog who has a big, happy tail, then you already know the truth: that tail can be as dangerous as it is adorable. One good swing and suddenly drinks are knocked over, papers are flying off the table, and anything fragile better hope it isn’t sitting too close to the edge. That tail will do damage 😂.
Take Cubis, for example. He doesn’t even realize the power behind his wagging. The moment Dad comes home, it’s like his tail transforms into a whip of pure excitement. It smacks against chairs, walls, and unsuspecting legs with the speed of a fan blade. The sound alone—thump, thump, thump—echoes through the room like a drumbeat announcing his joy.
It’s not just objects that suffer, either. Sit down too close, and you’ll get a tail slap to the face before you even know what happened. One minute you’re relaxing, the next you’re laughing through the sting of a furry smack across your cheek. Visitors learn quickly: if Cubis is excited, protect your drinks, your snacks, and maybe even your knees.
But honestly, it’s hard to be mad. That tail is the purest symbol of happiness. Every wag tells a story—about how much he loves company, how thrilled he is for a walk, or how overjoyed he feels just being part of the family. The damage is unintentional, just the price of having a pup whose heart is too big to contain.
Sure, the tail has left its mark on more than a few things around the house, but it’s also left behind countless laughs. Because in the end, you can’t really complain about chaos that comes from pure love.
So yes, beware: that tail will do damage 😂. But it’ll also remind you every day that happiness, even when a little messy, is always worth it.
