its a dominating thing it shows the owner that the dog is dominate.
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Its a mixture of both its not just a "domination thing at all it show affects and its domination it depends on the dog and how they are.
All dogs do this, and the answer is not entirely clear, nor is it likely to be just one answer. Dogs are known to lick their paws in times of anxiety, and can go at it almost obsessively, even creating small wounds in extreme cases (jsut treat the wounds as abbrasions --- they rarely get beyojnd that level). This behavior stops when the source of the anxiety is removed -- so you may have to do some detective work. Also note that the only real sweat glands on dogs are in the feet, and are thought to be part of territorial marking. So good foot hygene has a stroing place in the dog's natural history. Finally, plants that need to spread their seeds wildly often use animals like dogs to do this, and develop seed pods/burrs that are stunningly well designed for snagging a dog's hair (they do have hairs between the pads of their feet btw), and hitch a ride. While they're attached to the dog, they're irritating, so your dog may be trying to get rid of one of these unwelcome riders. If the licking persists, get out the magnifying glass and the flashlight, and examine those feet carefully, and see what you find.
A dog scrapes there paws as they look at you because it is a nervous habit. Sometimes might be asking for attention.
There is probably an enticing scent there (dead worm, raccoon urine) that he wants to "wear" by rubbing his face in it. Very common dog behaviour.
It probably itches.
Just because...
Because they are dainty and dont want to rub it on the ground because if they rub it on the ground it will get dirty.
He's horny. Simply give him a pillow to rub his private on and he will get his rocks off and leave your other dog alone. Good luck!
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The proper way is for a dog to sniff the rear end of another dog. If a dog goes face to face, it is confrintational.
I heard that cats rub their heads against you to get their scent all over you. It's a sign of ownership; they are saying, "This is my human."
To your dog, you are his territory and he is marking you, making you "his".
Because they are dainty and dont want to rub it on the ground because if they rub it on the ground it will get dirty.
he likes you
rub dog turds on ur face
Rub dirty socks on your face, or rub somebody elses smelly feet on your face.
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With kind and respect and if they poop or pee on the ground rub their nose in it and take them outside then rub their nose in the grass and tell them that's where you go and that's how mmmmhhhhhhhhhh>
rub some body oil on yourself and seductively rub it on the dog. make sure to thoroughly wash the undercarriage of the dog
A scrape is in the ground with their feet, and a rub is on a tree with their antlers
Ferrets rub their face to clean the food off. I always leave a towel around the food area so they can face wash
If you have an aerosol you spray on your hand then rub on your face. Be careful to NOT spray on your face.
Dog often only do that to other animals poo but its not abnormal to do it with other dogs poo. Every dog has a different scent to there body so when a dog does that it is trying to disguise its self to be that dog I'm not sure why a dog would do that to a dogs poo. But when a dog does that to lets say cat poo it is trying to disguise its self to be a cat so it can hunt the animal. But a dog with dog poo on its face may just be playing.