I don't know of any dog that doesn't like to have its belly rubbed. Mine loved it. It must feel good. they do but get restless quick unless tired
it depends on how close you are to your leopard gecko. for instance, when my sister goes into my room, my leopard gecko hides in her cave. if i go into my room, she comes out of her cave and watches me. she loves tummy rubs, only if i give them. she didnt always like tummy rubs. she had to like me first.
Dogs like all petting from humans. Belly rubs are particularly enjoyable because dogs can't reach their own bellies well with their mouths or paws, so it's satisfying to them to have that area rubbed by someone who can reach it. (That's why they like scratches behind their ears, too.)
It means that if you associate with bad people, it rubs off on you just like fleas.
What a puppy feels in the dog stomach is just like a human but way different because dogs aren't humane there mammals. If you want more info on dogs or any animals watch Animal Planet.
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.
2 months.
No its very poisenes, and it will upset your dogs tummy.
Yes. Supermodels and actresses rub his tummy sometimes. And he likes getting his tummy rubbed.
Yes. Supermodels and actresses rub his tummy sometimes. And he likes getting his tummy rubbed.
Because this is where their mother licks them which they found soothing and the nibbles of a dog are there too that's why dogs like being stroked there
Sure thing, honey. Adverbs are words that describe how an action is done, so for dogs, you could use adverbs like "eagerly," "playfully," "loyally," or "ferociously." Just remember, dogs don't give a woof about grammar rules, they just want treats and belly rubs.
The reason dogs want there belly's rubbed is because it shows them you love them and you trust and care for them. However if you don't rub your dogs belly they might think other wise like they don't love me or care for me.