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To a dog, one human hour may feel like several hours due to their perception of time, which is influenced by factors like heart rate and sensory input.
Yes, dogs often prefer to sleep with the person they view as the alpha or their main caregiver, as it reinforces their bond and sense of security.
Yes, dogs are generally happy when they sleep next to their owners as it shows trust, affection, and a sense of security.
Dogs press against you when they sleep as a sign of affection, comfort, and trust. It mimics pack behavior and reinforces their bond with you.
Yes, dogs often choose to sleep with their favorite person as a sign of affection, trust, and strong social bonding.
Yes, dogs can sense when we are sleeping through cues like our breathing, body language, and routine behavior.
Dogs usually choose to sleep with the person they trust most, feel safe with, and have bonded closely due to routine, affection, and familiarity.
Dogs usually choose to sleep with the person they feel most secure, bonded, and emotionally connected to.
Yes, dogs can often sense when we are sleeping through their acute senses and awareness of our behavior.

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