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Canines instinctively roll on their back as a sign of submission. However, domesticated dogs commonly roll on their back to a human they are comfortable with. They also do this because of the enjoyement they receive from someone scratching their stomach.

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13y ago
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14y ago

for the same reason that everyone else does.

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14y ago

Because it is tickling them at the same time as rubbing them

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12y ago

if they start to kick that means that you have found their tickle spot and they kick when you rub or scratch them there because it feels really good to them

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12y ago

It's their tickle spot. Just like humans have. When we're tickled-we squirm. So do doggies.

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11y ago

because it feels good to themand plus its their g spot.

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11y ago

because it makes her nipples hard.

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