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Yes, dogs can understand and feel love from their owners through consistent affection, care, and bonding behaviors.
No, a dog putting its paw on you is usually not a sign of dominance; it's typically a gesture of affection, attention-seeking, or communication.
Yes, dogs can sense and respond to their owner's love through tone of voice, physical affection, and consistent care.
Not necessarily; a dog placing its paw on you can mean various things, including affection, attention-seeking, or comfort, rather than asserting dominance.
Dogs push on you with their paws while sleeping as a sign of affection, comfort, or to feel secure by maintaining physical contact.
Your dog paws at you when you stop petting because it wants more attention and affection, signaling a desire for continued interaction.
A bonded dog shows affection, follows you closely, seeks comfort from you, and is attuned to your emotions.
When a dog puts its paw on you, it often means they are seeking attention, expressing affection, or trying to communicate a need or emotion.
Dogs often put their paw on you to seek attention, show affection, or communicate a need such as wanting to play or be petted.
Only use human medicines like Miralax or Metamucil for dog constipation under veterinarian guidance.

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