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Dogs with ears back are not necessarily aggressive; this posture can indicate fear, submission, or alertness depending on the context.
When a dog puts their paw on you, it typically means they are trying to communicate affection, seek attention, or express a need.
Dogs pulling their ears back is often normal communication, but can signal fear, anxiety, or pain if persistent or paired with other changes.
When a dog puts her ears back and wags her tail, it usually signals friendliness, submission, or excitement, depending on the context.
Dogs put their ears far back as a way to communicate emotions such as fear, submission, or anxiety, and sometimes as a sign of affection or focus.
Yes, dogs may put their ears back when they are happy, especially if they are feeling relaxed, affectionate, or submissive.
Yes, frequent dreaming in dogs is typically a positive sign of healthy sleep cycles and active brain function.
Biblically, dogs in dreams often symbolize impurity, spiritual danger, or unclean influences, though context can vary by the message or symbolism in Scripture.
Yes, dogs dreaming a lot is generally a sign of a healthy sleep cycle and indicates mental and emotional well-being.

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