When a dog puts his chin on another dog's neck, it is a sign of dominance or control. It is a way for the dog to assert its authority over the other dog.
a high neck to discise it.
Hyperextension of the neck
Dogs put their head on another dog's neck as a sign of dominance or affection. It can also be a way for them to show submission or seek comfort and security from the other dog.
She is dehighdrated
No if you do it the right way. You line up your neck with your spine. Then, you put your chin to your chest. While keeping your chin to chest, roll your neck to the side. You are not supposed to roll your neck to the back. Roll your neck back to the center while still keeping your chin to your chest. Then you do the same thing just to the opposite side.
a pillow
Michelle Chin was born in Great Neck, in New York, USA.
I think it refers to the loose skin under your chin/neck that most of us get as we age. Meaning it's tight and not loose.
Neck, chin.
Aloha: Neck - A-i [A-ee] sometimes [ah-ee] but not as correct Chin - Auwae [ow-vway] sometimes [ow-vay] sometimes [ow-way].
Dogs put their head on another dog's neck as a sign of dominance or affection. It can also be a way for them to show trust and seek comfort from the other dog.
The space between your chin and your chest is called your Neck. The neck is the part of a person's body that connects the head to the rest of the body, and also links the spinal cord to the brain.