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When a dog puts their paw on you, it's usually a sign of affection, a need for attention, or a way to comfort you.
Yes, your dog likely sees you as their favorite person if they show signs of deep affection, loyalty, and excitement when you're around.
No, your dog sitting on you is most likely a sign of affection, comfort, or seeking attention rather than an attempt to dominate.
The 7-7-7 rule for dogs outlines key milestones in the first 21 days of bringing a new dog home: 7 seconds, 7 minutes, and 7 days to adjust and observe behavior.
A dog that is imprinted on you will show strong attachment, prefers your company, follows you closely, and looks to you for comfort and guidance.
When your dog sits on you, it often indicates affection, dominance, or a desire for attention and comfort.
The most effective way to stop dog barking is through consistent training, removing triggers, and providing mental and physical stimulation.
Train your dog to ignore strangers by using positive reinforcement, rewarding calm behavior, and gradually exposing them to unfamiliar people in controlled settings.
The most effective way to stop dog barking is to identify the cause and use consistent training techniques such as positive reinforcement to modify the behavior.

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