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Dogs often apologize through submissive behaviors like tucked tails, lowered ears, avoiding eye contact, or licking their owner's face or hands.
Dogs do not think in human terms of abandonment, but they form strong emotional bonds, can experience stress during separation, and may miss their owners.
Dogs apologize through submissive behaviors like lowering their head, wagging their tail, licking, and avoiding eye contact to show regret and seek reconciliation.
Dogs do not cognitively believe we abandon them, but they can experience stress, anxiety, and feelings of missing their owners during absences.
Dogs may 'apologize' through submissive behaviors like lowering their heads, tucking tails, or licking their owner's face as a way to restore harmony and seek forgiveness.
Dogs don't believe they're abandoned, but they can experience stress and miss their owners when left alone due to their strong emotional bonds with humans.
While there is no scientific evidence that dogs' spirits visit after death, many owners find comfort in dreams or signs they interpret as messages from their pets.
Dogs can miss their owners for hours or even days depending on their individual bond, often showing signs of longing and excitement upon reunion.
Dogs show they missed you by expressing excitement during reunions, waiting by the door, following you around, and reacting strongly to your scent and voice.
Dogs can distinguish between shorter and longer absences, reacting more enthusiastically after two hours than after thirty minutes, but their sense of time is not precise like humans'.

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