Alaska likes where the master touches

Where does Alaska like to be touched by its owner? Alaska likes to be touched by its owner because it feels close to its owner, which gives the dog a happy feeling of being pampered and warm. Alaska likes to be touched on the chin, which makes the dog feel very secure. Dogs feel affection for their owners when they turn their bellies over for them to touch, so belly rubs will also make the dog happy. Dogs also love to be stroked by their owners on their backs. The technique is to start at the nape of the neck and bring the palms together to stroke the tailbone. The middle of the back is another place that dogs like to be stroked, as they feel a deep sense of satisfaction and total security when we stroke their backs. Especially if you follow their back hair and do something like scratching, your dog will definitely be more comfortable.

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