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Dogs are drawn to certain people due to past experiences, emotional energy, scent, and socialization—not because of sexual attraction.
Dogs are not sexually attracted to humans; any mounting behavior is natural and instinctive, driven by factors like excitement, stress, or play—not romance.
Dogs are not sexually attracted to humans; mounting behavior is instinctive and often linked to play, stress, excitement, or attention-seeking behavior.
Dogs are not sexually attracted to humans. Mounting or humping behavior in dogs is instinctive and driven by factors like play, stress, or attention-seeking.
Dogs, including males, are not sexually attracted to humans. Any mounting or humping behavior toward people is instinctive or related to excitement, not true attraction.
Healthy alternatives to pup cups include frozen banana or blueberry slices, pumpkin puree, unsweetened coconut whipped cream, and homemade dog-friendly frozen treats.
Vets say pup cups can be safe in tiny amounts for most dogs, but caution is advised due to lactose intolerance, sugar, and potential toxic ingredients.
Healthy alternatives to pup cups include frozen fruit slices, plain pumpkin puree, unsweetened coconut whipped cream, and homemade dog ice cream made with frozen bananas and plain yogurt or peanut butter.
Vets generally say that pup cups are not toxic but should only be given occasionally due to potential issues like lactose intolerance and high sugar content.
Healthy alternatives to pup cups include frozen fruit slices, plain pumpkin puree, unsweetened coconut whipped cream, and homemade dog-friendly ice cream.

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