This is pretty simple and funny because I was making my dog do the same thing the other day. It's called a tickle spot! It can differ on all dogs and some aren't even tickelish! :-D
Mine does!
Dogs may have areas that are more sensitive to touch, where they will react by squirming or wagging their tails, but the concept of a specific "tickle spot" like in humans is not well-documented in dogs. Each dog is different, and it's important to observe their individual responses to touch and interaction.
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.
The "tickle spot" isn't only narrowed to the German Shepard. Most dogs,you can scratch the side of there belly and will cause them to kick. I have an ibizan hound and a pitbull and they both kick when you scratch their bellies.
The penalty spot.
OMG yes they love to be scratched my puppy LOVES it!!!!!!! but idk about your dog?!?!?!?!?!
chiens kick
Sounds like your disk is scratched.
They dont, they actually kick 8 yards back
BeCause they think it feels good.
Dogs kick dirt on their feces as a natural instinct to cover up their scent and mark their territory. This behavior stems from their ancestors, who would conceal their waste to avoid detection by predators or competitors.
Oh yes! My cat does it all the time. On the under aide of their belly by the thigh area, they all go crazy lol