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Yes, dogs can get sad when their owners leave, often experiencing separation anxiety or signs of distress.
Dogs may not inherently understand kisses, but they can learn to associate them with affection through positive reinforcement and tone of voice.
Yes, dogs can get sad or anxious when their owners leave, experiencing emotions similar to separation anxiety.
While dogs may not understand kisses like humans do, many learn to associate kisses with affection and positive attention from their owners.
Yes, dogs can get sad when their owners leave, often experiencing separation anxiety or mild distress.
Dogs may not understand kissing in the human sense, but many learn to associate it with affection and positive interactions through experience.
Signs of an unhappy dog include changes in body language, behavior, and routines, such as hiding, loss of appetite, aggression, or excessive grooming.
When your dog lays facing away from you, it often signals trust, comfort, and a sense of security around you.
The 7 7 7 rule for dogs outlines a timeline to help them adjust to a new home: 7 days to decompress, 7 weeks to learn routines, and 7 months to fully integrate.
A dog bonded to you will show signs like following you around, making eye contact, responding to your emotions, and seeking your affection and approval.

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