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Dogs often sleep on your pillow due to your scent, warmth, comfort, affection, or separation anxiety rather than dominance or misbehavior.
A dog bonded to you may seek your scent, follow you, and choose to rest in places you've recently occupied, showing affection and comfort-seeking behavior.
Dogs sleep on your pillow because it carries your scent, offering comfort, warmth, and a sense of security, often rooted in affection and pack instincts.
A dog bonded to you may seek out your scent by lying in your spot, follows you around, responds to your emotions, and seeks physical closeness or attention.
Dogs tend to pick their favorite person based on scent, comfort, emotional connection, and attention dynamics, not dominance or hierarchy.
When a dog takes your seat, it's usually for comfort, warmth, your scent, or attention—not dominance. It's a common, affectionate behavior in social animals.
Yes, many dogs sleep with their owner, often perceived as the alpha, to show trust, seek comfort, and strengthen their bond through closeness and pack instincts.
Dogs often take your spot because it's warm, smells like you, or offers comfort and attention—not usually out of dominance.
Dogs often take your spot for comfort, warmth, your scent, or attention—not dominance. It's usually a sign of affection or seeking security.
Common signs of mites in dogs include intense itching, hair loss, scabs, and irritated, inflamed skin often caused by sarcoptic or demodectic mange.

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