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Dogs with their ears back are not necessarily aggressive; this posture often indicates submission, anxiety, or fear rather than hostility.
When a dog puts their paw on you, it can be a sign of affection, attention-seeking, or a way to communicate their needs or emotions.
Not always; dogs with ears back may be scared, submissive, or anxious rather than aggressive.
When a dog puts their paw on you, it often signals affection, attention-seeking, or a desire to communicate their needs or emotions.
Dogs with their ears back are not necessarily aggressive; this posture often indicates fear, submission, or anxiety.
When a dog puts their paw on you, it often signifies affection, a desire for attention, or communication of a need such as wanting to play or seeking comfort.
A dog's ears laid back can indicate various emotions, including fear, anxiety, submission, or friendliness, depending on the context and body language.
When a dog's ears go back while you're petting them, it often signifies relaxation, submission, or affection, but can also indicate anxiety depending on context.
Dogs put their ears back when walking as a sign of submission, relaxation, or attentiveness to their environment or their owner.
Yes, dogs may pull their ears back when they're happy, especially during affectionate interactions or when showing submission.

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