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Some dogs tolerate kisses, while others may find them uncomfortable or confusing.
Dogs kick their back legs after pooping to mark their territory through scent glands in their paws that leave behind pheromones.
Some dogs may tolerate or even enjoy kisses from their owners, while others may feel stressed or uncomfortable depending on their individual temperament and training.
Dogs kick their back legs after pooping to mark their territory using scent glands in their paws and to spread their scent further as a form of communication.
Some dogs tolerate or enjoy kisses from trusted humans, while others may feel uncomfortable or stressed.
Dogs kick grass after peeing to spread their scent and mark territory using scent glands in their paws.
Dogs may not be expressing happiness when they kick their legs; it's typically an involuntary reflex triggered by stimulation.
Dogs leave pheromones from the scent glands in their paws when they kick the ground, marking territory and communicating with other dogs.
Dogs often enjoy the scratch reflex, as it provides a pleasurable sensation and can help relieve itches or discomfort.
Dogs often kick after peeing to spread their scent and mark territory, using both their urine and the scent glands in their paws. This behavior helps communicate their presence to other animals.

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