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Dogs may lick themselves for hygiene, relief from irritation, anxiety, or behavioral reasons that could indicate medical or emotional issues.
Yes, occasional licking of the private area by a dog is normal grooming behavior, but excessive licking can be a sign of an underlying medical issue.
While occasional licking is normal, excessive licking can indicate underlying health or behavioral issues and should be addressed by a veterinarian.
Yes, dogs often develop a favorite person, typically the one who provides them with the most consistent care, attention, and positive interactions.
Yes, when your dog lays on your feet, it can be a sign of protection, affection, and a desire to stay close to you.
Yes, dogs can develop a favorite person based on positive interactions, consistent care, and bonding experiences.
Yes, your dog may be protecting you by laying on your feet, but it can also indicate affection, bonding, or seeking comfort.
Yes, dogs often form a strong bond with a particular person who provides them with the most affection, care, and attention.
Yes, your dog may be protecting you by laying on your feet, signaling loyalty, affection, and a natural guarding instinct.

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