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Wednesday 20 January 2021, 12:44 PM (AEDT) The Conversation is asking kids to send in questions they d like an expert to answer. Goldie, aged 5, wants to know how we can tell when animals who don’t have tails are happy. An expert explains. Animals use their tails for steering, holding, balancing and swimming, but they also use them as a way to talk to each other. A dog wagging its tail is one example, and we usually read a waggy tail as a sign that a dog is happy. But that’s not the only way dogs can show they’re happy, and there are lots of animals that don’t have tails or don’t use them to talk to each other.
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3:56 PM January 11, 2021
Sally and Kevin Marchant from Royston run dog training business Naturally Happy Dogs.
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The Royston owners of an online dog training business who started a YouTube channel in the first lockdown have reached 10,000 subscribers.
Sally and Kevin Marchant, from Gage Close, hit the milestone on their YouTube page – Naturally Happy Dogs.
The couple have been running the dog training video website as a paid subscription service since 2010, featuring expert advice on canine companions, but when the coronavirus crisis hit they had to think outside the box.
Taking a leap of faith, they changed their business model and started transferring their catalogue of videos over to their YouTube channel for people to watch free of charge.