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Yes, dogs can sense love through your behaviors, tone of voice, body language, and consistent care.
No, a dog sleeping on its back is usually a sign of comfort, trust, and relaxation, and it's typically not a cause for concern.
Yes, dogs can sense love through your actions, tone of voice, and physical affection.
No, if your dog sleeps on its back, it usually indicates comfort, trust, and feeling safe in its environment.
Yes, dogs can understand and feel love from their owners through consistent affection, tone of voice, body language, and bonding behaviors.
No, a dog sleeping on its back usually indicates comfort, trust, and relaxation, and is not typically a cause for concern.
Dogs lie on their back with their arms up to show trust, comfort, and submission, often as a way to stay cool or invite belly rubs.
When a dog sleeps on his back with his paws up, it usually indicates that he feels safe, secure, and completely relaxed in his environment.
Yes, dogs often sleep on their back when they feel safe, relaxed, and content, indicating they are happy and trusting of their environment.
Dogs often sleep on their backs with legs in the air to stay cool, indicate comfort and trust, and for full muscle relaxation.

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