by Timothy Todd on September 2nd, 2006

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When I scratch my dog in a certain spot, her hind leg sometimes twitches or kicks and her skin where I'm scratching sort of tightens up. Why is that?

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  • by mrs.ANONYMOUS on September 2nd, 2006

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    She does this because she is telling you "Oh Yeh, that feels soooooooo gooood!" LOL All dogs do this. If you were hurting her you would get the opposite reaction and she would try to get away from you.

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    • You are so spot on? evidently u love dogs.

      socrates111

      by socrates111 on January 27th, 2010

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