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Most dogs enjoy being gently petted on areas like the chest, shoulders, neck, base of the tail, and behind the ears—when approached respectfully and with consent.
A dog's 'sweet spot' refers to areas on their body where they most enjoy being petted, such as behind the ears, chest, neck, shoulders, and the base of the tail.
The 3-3-3 rule outlines a transitional timeline for adopted dogs: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to settle in, and 3 months to build trust and feel at home.
Most dogs enjoy being petted on the chest, shoulders, neck, base of the tail, behind the ears, and along the back, though preferences can vary widely.
Most dogs enjoy being petted on the chest, shoulders, neck, under the chin, base of the tail, behind the ears, and along the back. Preferences vary by individual dog.
Yes, dogs can have dwarfism, most commonly due to pituitary dwarfism, a condition caused by insufficient growth hormone production.
Dogs cannot be autistic in the same way humans are, but they can exhibit behaviors or developmental disorders that mimic some signs of autism.
Yes, dogs can have dwarfism, most commonly due to a condition called pituitary dwarfism, which results from reduced growth hormone production.
Dogs cannot be autistic in the same way humans can, but they may exhibit behaviors or developmental issues that resemble symptoms associated with autism.
Yes, dogs can have dwarfism, most commonly due to pituitary dwarfism, a condition caused by insufficient growth hormone production.

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