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Yes, dogs can feel sad when you leave due to the strong emotional bonds they form with humans, often expressing their affection and attachment through various behaviors.
While most dog breeds enjoy cuddling as a sign of affection, certain independent breeds like the Afghan Hound may be less inclined to do so.
Yes, dogs can get sad when you leave due to the strong emotional bonds they form with their humans. Behaviors such as following you, stealing items with your scent, or showing signs of distress indicate they miss your presence.
Certain dog breeds, such as the Basenji or Afghan Hound, are known to be more independent and may not enjoy cuddling as much as other breeds.
Yes, dogs often get sad when their owners leave because they form strong emotional bonds and experience separation distress.
Dogs apologize through submissive behaviors such as lowering their heads, tucking their tails, licking, or gently nuzzling to seek forgiveness and express reconciliation.
Dogs express love through affectionate behaviors like licking, leaning, gifting toys, and maintaining eye contact, all indicating trust and emotional connection.
The 7 second rule for dogs advises testing a surface by touching it with your hand for 7 seconds to ensure it's not too hot for your dog's paws.
Dogs show love through behaviors like licking, cuddling, following you, bringing gifts, and making eye contact, as well as through body language and emotional bonding.
Dogs show affection through behaviors like licking, cuddling, leaning, following you around, and bringing you toys. They also express love with eye contact, tail wagging, sleeping near you, and gentle nudges.

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