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Your dog likely sleeps between you and your partner to feel secure, connected, and protective of both of you.
Yes, dogs can love two owners equally, forming strong emotional bonds with each based on their experiences and interactions.
Dogs often sleep between their owners because it provides warmth, a sense of security, and strengthens their social bond with the family unit.
Yes, dogs are capable of forming deep bonds with more than one person and can love two owners equally, depending on their experiences and the relationships built.
Your dog likely sleeps between you and your partner for comfort, security, and a sense of belonging within the family 'pack.'
Yes, dogs often sleep with their favorite person as a sign of trust, comfort, and affection.
Dogs often sleep between their owners for warmth, protection, and affection. It reinforces their pack bond and helps them feel safe and secure.
Yes, dogs often sleep with the person they perceive as the alpha or primary caregiver in the household.
Dogs often position themselves between their owners and others due to protective instincts, affection, or a desire for attention and closeness.
Dogs often sleep between their owners for comfort, security, and to feel close to their family. This behavior can also be a sign of affection and a way for your dog to bond with you.

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