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Parade Pets on MSNWhy You Should Never Rub a Dog’s Belly Just Because They Roll OverAt that moment, it’s an instinctive reaction to reach out and rub that soft belly while slipping into baby talk: “Now, who’s a good boooy? Aww, look at that belly! You want some rubs? You’re such a ...
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Country Living on MSNHere's how to teach your dog to roll over in 4 simple steps"Teaching your dog to roll over is both a fun and rewarding experience. Patience and positive reinforcement are key; every little step towards the roll should be met with praise a ...
When dogs roll over, here are 7 things they are lovingly communicating with you, especially when they show their bellies. Your furry best friend is letting you know just how much they love you.
A dog will spontaneously go from sitting or standing to just flopping over, with back legs stretching into what would be “en pointe” in a ballerina. The forelegs might wave, or paw at the air.
DEAR PET TALK: Why do dogs roll onto their backs? Doesn’t that put them in a vulnerable position? —Dog Lover DEAR DOG LOVER: It definitely does and when they do that, they’re telling you ...
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