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Yes, it is normal for dogs to sleep on their owners as it reflects affection, trust, and a desire for warmth and security.
Yes, dogs often choose to sleep with their favorite person as a sign of affection, trust, and bonding.
When a dog sleeps on you, it typically means your pet feels safe, secure, and strongly bonded with you.
Dogs typically choose to sleep next to people they trust, feel safe with, and have bonded closely to.
To a dog, 1 hour may feel like several hours due to their different perception of time, which is influenced by their faster metabolism and sense-processing speed.
Dogs typically choose to sleep next to the person they feel most bonded and secure with, based on trust, affection, and comfort.
Because dogs perceive time differently, one human hour may feel much longer to them—potentially like several hours.
Dogs typically choose to sleep next to someone they feel safe, bonded, and emotionally connected to, often favoring their primary caregiver.
To a dog, one human hour may feel like several hours due to their perception of time, which is influenced by factors like heart rate and sensory input.

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