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Some dogs enjoy being kissed and cuddled, while others may feel uncomfortable or anxious, depending on their personality, training, and past experiences.
Dogs may not understand kisses the same way humans do, but they can learn to associate kisses with affection through repeated positive experiences.
Many believe God placed a dog in your life to offer unconditional love, companionship, and spiritual growth through the bond between human and animal.
In the Bible, Jesus referred to dogs in a metaphorical context, notably during a conversation with a Canaanite woman, highlighting themes of faith and inclusion.
God may have placed a dog in your life to offer unwavering love, emotional healing, and a reflection of His unconditional care.
Jesus mentioned dogs metaphorically in Matthew 15:26, saying, "It is not right to take the children’s bread and toss it to the dogs," referring to Gentiles in a cultural context.
God may have placed a dog in your life to provide unconditional love, companionship, and a reminder of compassion and loyalty.
Jesus mentioned dogs metaphorically in Matthew 15:26, saying, 'It is not right to take the children’s bread and toss it to the dogs,' referring to the distinction between Jews and Gentiles.
In the Bible, dogs often symbolize impurity, lowliness, or uncleanliness, though context may vary across passages.

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