The real reason dogs show you their belly
Updated | By Lifestyle Reporter
Ever
wondered why your dog does some of the things they do?

If you thought you had your dog all figured out, then it is time to re-think that. Turns out that not all things your puppy does is obvious.
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Speaking to The Sun UK, veterinary expert Dr Linda Simon had a few myths to set straight and some of these suggest that dog owners unlearn what they know to learn new information. You can teach an old human new tricks, pretty much…
Dr Simon said that dogs don’t always lay on their back to get a belly rub. At times it is a sign of submission as well as anxiety and, unfortunately, approaching them can make things worse.
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If you are a dog owner and you experience your dog lying on its back, you are advised to monitor their body language and how they respond to you approaching them.
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