When we think of dogs we think of getting lost in their luxurious fur.
Just petting them lowers our blood pressure and can take stress right out of our lives.
Thankfully most dogs like being petted, but not all dogs do. Even dogs that were taken home as pups and loved and coddled may not like being petted and touched affectionately.
Some dogs are just not overly affectionate; it is part of who they are as individuals.
These dogs usually are the dogs that would rather play ball or train or interact in games with you than snuggle in your blanket with you.
They are the ones that are happy laying on their own beds on the floor and don’t generally come to you for affection; they get interaction from you in other ways.
Or these are the dogs that demand affection and “worship” from you but only on their own schedule. They may nuzzle you for affection one minute; and then threaten you for petting them the next.



