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  2. 32 ways your dog shows they love you - AOL

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    For a dog who has a more aloof personality, rather than leaping into your arms, they may show their affection by contentedly hanging out in the same room as you while napping or chewing on some of ...

  3. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword ...

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    VETS (18D: Docs for cats and dogs) Olivia's dog, Charlie, and my cat, Willow, are not fond of visits to VETS. However, they are happy to mug for the camera. These close-up photos of them has me ...

  4. I'm a pet owner and this is what makes my heart melt EVERY ...

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    One of the sweetest ways cats show affection (and dogs, too!), getting licked is a sign that your fur friend considers you to be one of their tribe. Unless licking is excessive (in which case it ...

  5. Puppy love - Wikipedia

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    It is named for its resemblance to the adoring, worshipful affection that may be felt by a puppy. Puppy love typically lasts between 2 months and 2 years, and is thought to be fueled by adolescent hormones. Some scientists, however, think it is initiated as a result of the natural development of the brain at the onset of adolescence. [2]

  6. Doggerel - Wikipedia

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    The word is derived from the Middle English dogerel, probably a derivative of dog. [1] In English, it has been used as an adjective since the 14th century and a noun since at least 1630. [2] Appearing since ancient times in the literatures of many cultures, doggerel is characteristic of nursery rhymes and children's song. [3]

  7. The Lucy poems - Wikipedia

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    The "Lucy poems" are written from the point of view of a lover who has long viewed the object of his affection from afar, and who is now affected by her death. [ A 4 ] Yet Wordsworth structured the poems so that they are not about any one person who has died; instead they were written about a figure representing the poet's lost inspiration.

  8. 6 Signs You're Actually *Too Affectionate* With Your Dog - AOL

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    Pet owner being affectionate with her dog. You may have gotten a dog because you wanted all the cuddles and snuggles. You're not alone. A 2023 Chewy survey of "hundreds of pet parents" found that ...

  9. The love that dare not speak its name - Wikipedia

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    The love that dare not speak its name is a phrase from the last line of the poem "Two Loves" by Lord Alfred Douglas, written in September 1892 and published in the Oxford magazine The Chameleon in December 1894.