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When a dog puts his paw on you, it is often a sign of communication, affection, or a desire for attention or comfort.
Dog licks can express affection, but they also serve many other purposes like communication, tasting, or soothing, so they don't always mean 'kisses'.
When a dog puts its paw on you, it’s usually a sign of affection, communication, or a request for attention, often stemming from natural canine behavior.
Dog licks can express affection and are often seen as 'kisses,' but they also serve other purposes like communication, exploration, or seeking comfort.
Dogs lick and gently bite hands to explore scents, show affection, seek attention, or communicate; it's rooted in social and instinctual behaviors.
Dogs are often attracted to hands due to natural behaviors like licking for affection, communication, and exploring scents or tastes present on the skin.
Occasional hand licking is generally safe and natural for dogs, but it should be discouraged if it becomes excessive or unhygienic.
When a dog licks your hand, it often signifies affection, communication, or interest in the scents and flavors on your skin, and can also be a way to seek attention or show submission.
Dogs lick your hands to communicate, show affection, explore scents and tastes, or seek attention. Sometimes it's a sign of submission, comfort-seeking, or even stress.
Letting your dog walk regularly on hard surfaces like concrete helps naturally wear down their nails, keeping them short without clipping.

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