OMG yes they love to be scratched my puppy LOVES it!!!!!!! but idk about your dog?!?!?!?!?!
BeCause they think it feels good.
AnswerDogs do have bellybuttons, but they aren't "innies" or "outies." Only a scar is present. The umbilical cord experiences avulsion during birth; it's not cut and tied like human babies' are.They do have belly buttons. My Boston terrier has a HUGE belly button!!!!! he doesn't have fur on his belly, where most dogs do have fur on there bellies. All dogs have belly buttons.
It is more then likely a form of communication. Dogs grunt when they are situating themselves for naps, have to go to the bathroom outside, getting scratched or belly rubs. They communicate in this manner for many reasons but more likely for pleasurable ones.
It is like tickling and just a reaction.
The reason dogs want there belly's rubbed is because it shows them you love them and you trust and care for them. However if you don't rub your dogs belly they might think other wise like they don't love me or care for me.
Usually it's a sign of submission if you're dog does it to you or other dogs. If you're dog is female and in heat it's telling male dogs in the area that she is ready to mate. Otherwise, she/he just wants its belly scratched.
In my opinion, all dogs like their belly rubbed. I have no idea why, but they love it.
It depends how the word is used. Most often, belly is a noun. example sentence: Our dog likes to have her belly scratched. Belly can be an adjective as in the sentence below: The child says she has a belly ache. In the sentence above, belly is an adjective describing ache.
It depends on the dog. My three English bulldogs love being rubbed in different places. One loves being rubbed on the neck. Another loves being rubbed on the belly. The other loves being on the back.
Behind the ears, Under the chin and around the chest, along the back close to the tail, and all dogs love a good tummy-rub.
Yes, the pot belly in Labrador dogs is curable for a three month puppy.
Dogs like all petting from humans. Belly rubs are particularly enjoyable because dogs can't reach their own bellies well with their mouths or paws, so it's satisfying to them to have that area rubbed by someone who can reach it. (That's why they like scratches behind their ears, too.)