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Some dogs may tolerate or even enjoy kisses from their owners, while others might feel stressed or uncomfortable.
Dogs kick the ground after going to the bathroom to mark their territory using scent glands in their paws and visual cues from the disturbed ground.
Dogs kick their back legs when scratched due to a reflex called the scratch reflex, which is an involuntary response to stimulation of sensitive nerve endings.
Dogs may kick their back legs due to normal reflexes, marking behavior, or underlying medical issues such as irritation or injury.
Dogs often kick their legs involuntarily when they are scratched in a spot that triggers their scratch reflex, which doesn't necessarily indicate happiness.
Yes, dominant dogs may lick other dogs, but the gesture can have multiple meanings beyond submission or dominance.
Yes, dominant dogs may lick other dogs, but it's usually part of complex social interactions rather than a clear sign of submission or dominance.
Yes, dominant dogs may lick other dogs, often as a way to assert social hierarchy or to display control during interactions.
No, when dogs lick each other, it's not kissing but rather a form of social bonding or communication.

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