It depends but yes, infact they can. For example, if a dog has an onwer whois VERY special and has died or lost or forgotten the dog, the dog may die of a broken heart. But over all, they usually dont.
I think Human lives longer than Dog. From all angles. Dogs die far before human
It is not good for a dog to seizure, foam in the mouth, and flinch from human touch. It may mean that the dog has rabies. It means you may have to shoot the dog.
a dog needs a loyal trustworthy companion (human) as they need to be under attention every few minutes. they need to have a tight schedule.
Dogs will urinate when they're scared as well as when they're excited. Human contact may be appreciated so much that the dog literally can't contain itelf. If that's the case, the dog needs more attention. Enough so that it becomes accustomed to having the contact and the excitement levels drop.
Like us we make contact with another human, that's what dogs do but with another dog.
no it just needs treatment
It is very unlikely for a human to contract disease from direct contact with canine blood.
n0 !! because dog doesn't like a human.
Yes Lack of care Not having a friend male dog. And just bacicly just loving it
There are quite a few different dog viruses that are infectious to human beings. Other dog viruses die before they can infect humans.
Dogs make eye contact with humans to communicate and bond. It helps them understand our emotions and intentions, and strengthens the human-dog relationship.
Your dog is not necessarily licking you b/c he has a lack of some nutrient. When a dog licks - a human or another dog/ animal, it is a sign of submission . . . . That is unless you have particularly stinky breath, feet, or something :)