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Dogs lick humans to show affection, seek attention, express submission, or taste salty skin.
Dogs spend their days thinking about their basic needs, emotional bonds with humans, play, routines, and sensory experiences like smells and sounds.
Dogs lick humans to show affection, communicate, seek attention, or explore their surroundings, including smells and tastes on human skin.
Dogs primarily think about food, their human companions, play, and staying aware of their surroundings.
Dogs lick humans as a form of communication, affection, and to gather sensory information through taste and scent.
Humans first domesticated dogs around 20,000 to 40,000 years ago during the Paleolithic era.
The relationship between man and dog began thousands of years ago when humans domesticated wolves, leading to a mutually beneficial partnership.
Humans share approximately 84% of their DNA with dogs.
Dogs were domesticated from wolves thousands of years ago and have since formed a close, mutualistic relationship with humans as companions, workers, and guardians.

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