Dogs may put their head between your legs as a way to seek comfort, security, or closeness to you. It can also be a sign of submission or a way for them to show affection towards you.
Dogs may put their head between your legs as a way to seek comfort, security, or attention from their owner. It can also be a sign of affection and a way for them to feel close to you.
Dogs may put their head between your legs as a sign of affection, seeking attention, or feeling safe and secure in your presence. It can also be a way for them to show submission or seek comfort.
Dogs may put their head between your legs when you pet them as a way to seek comfort, security, or closeness with you. It can also be a sign of submission or a way for them to show affection towards you.
It means he wants to get in your pants and eat you out..
get on all fours like a dog put your head down then put your legs out Head still down like a frog ready to jump next head still down let that frog jump you should do a somersault
Look straight up; both of your legs are then "behind your head."
Put it over its head and then under his legs
I like to cradle 'em in one arm, and slip it over their head and front legs all at once. It works best if I surprise them with it...
they do it to get rid of excess hair and they normally put their tails between their legs
put the torso on the legs then put the head on the torso
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.
i dont know why it comes but if you bend your knees and put your head between your legs and rock it goes much quicker