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When a dog licks you, it typically shows affection, seeks attention, or demonstrates submission or bonding behavior.
Dogs roll in specific spots to mask their scent, communicate with other animals, or simply because they enjoy the smell or texture.
When a dog licks you, it often signifies affection, social bonding, or a way of seeking attention or comfort.
Dogs roll in specific spots as a natural instinct rooted in communication, camouflage, or marking behavior inherited from their wild ancestors.
When a dog licks you, it usually signifies affection, attention-seeking, or sensory exploration.
Dogs roll in specific spots to mask their scent, mark territory, or respond to instinctual behaviors rooted in their ancestry.
Dogs roll on their backs and wiggle on carpets to scratch an itch, mark territory with their scent, or express joy and relaxation.
A dog laying on her back with legs open often signals trust, comfort, and a sense of safety, or she may simply be trying to cool off.
When a dog rolls on his back, it can signal submission, a request for belly rubs, or an attempt to scratch an itch.

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