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Dogs may not understand the concept of love as humans do, but they recognize affection through consistent, positive interactions and body language.
Dogs may be sad if they display withdrawn behavior, avoid social interaction, show changes in appetite or sleep, or exhibit tense or fearful body language.
Yes, dogs can perceive love through your affectionate behaviors, consistent care, and positive body language, which help them feel secure and bonded with you.
Dogs may appear sad if they show signs like withdrawn behavior, pinned-back ears, lowered tails, loss of appetite, or avoiding interaction with people.
Dogs may not understand the concept of love as humans do, but they recognize affection through consistent, positive interactions and body language.
A sad dog often shows tense posture, pinned-back ears, avoidance behaviors, and changes in routine like appetite loss or reduced interaction.
You can show a dog you love them by using affectionate body language, positive interactions like petting and play, and maintaining consistent routines that support their emotional well-being.
Dogs are generally happy sleeping much of the day—healthy adult dogs sleep 12 to 16 hours daily, and restful, relaxed sleep can indicate contentment.
The 3-3-3 rule explains the stages a rescue dog typically goes through in the first 3 days, 3 weeks, and 3 months after adoption, helping owners set realistic expectations.
Dogs show happiness through relaxed body language, playful behavior, a healthy appetite, and eagerness to interact with their family and environment.

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