Dogs may stand behind you as a way to show submission, seek protection, or simply because they want to be close to you.
they help pull the sled. they stand behind the lead dog.
Dogs often stand behind their owners as a way to seek protection and security. This behavior is a natural instinct for dogs, as they feel safer when they are close to their owners and can rely on them for support and guidance.
Dogs may stand behind you as a way to seek protection, show submission, or simply because they feel comfortable being close to you. It could also be a sign of trust and a desire to be near their owner for security and reassurance.
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What do you think.
*achoo* bless me
where the dogs are there will be a space with sparkles stand on it.
No he should stand behind the stumps.
The thing you stand behind when giving a speech is called a podium or a lectern.
Stand behind them on any of the 24 time zone lines, with both of you facing west. You'll be standing physically behind them, while they are standing an hour (or a day, if on the IDL) behind you.
Pensticles or anuis ha ha
Their scent.