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A dog laying on her back with legs open often signals trust, comfort, and a sense of safety, or she may simply be trying to cool off.
When a dog rolls on his back, it can signal submission, a request for belly rubs, or an attempt to scratch an itch.
Yes, dogs are often happy when they roll on their backs, as this behavior can indicate comfort, trust, and a playful or relaxed state.
Yes, digging in bed is a normal dog behavior that stems from instinctual actions related to comfort, territory, and nesting.
Dogs circle before they poop to create a safe, clean environment and possibly align themselves with Earth's magnetic field.
Yes, digging in bed is normal dog behavior and often stems from instinctual, emotional, or comfort-seeking reasons.
Dogs often circle before pooping due to instinctual behaviors related to safety, scent marking, and aligning with the Earth’s magnetic field.
Yes, digging in bed is a normal and instinctual behavior for dogs rooted in their ancestral habits.

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