When your dog stretches upon seeing you, it's their way of saying hello and showing affection. Give them a little pat in return!
Your dog's licks are a sign of affection and attention-seeking. It's a natural behavior from puppyhood.
That adorable head tilt often happens when your dog is trying to understand what you're saying. It's their way of focusing on important words.
When your dog gazes at you, they're hoping for treats or your affection. It's their way of saying, "Please!"
That vigorous shaking of toys is an instinctual play behavior, a bit like how they would handle prey in the wild.
Tail chasing is a fun way for dogs to release energy, but if it becomes excessive, it might signal an issue that needs attention.
This behavior is inherited from their ancestors, who used to pat down nesting spots in the wild.
Dogs greet each other this way to say hello, as their sense of smell is far superior to ours.
Usually not about dominance or sex, dogs might hump when they're excited or seeking attention. Redirect or ignore it to curb the behavior.
Coprophagy, or eating feces, can have various causes like hunger, curiosity, or dietary deficiencies. It's not a behavior we want to dwell on, so consult your vet for help.
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