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  2. Why do dogs love belly rubs? We asked a behaviorist - AOL

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    My dogs sit next to me on the couch, and when I start stroking them, they almost immediately roll over, asking for a belly rub. These are the signs I notice as a dog lover and qualified ...

  3. Dachshund Pulls Out All the Stops to Make 'Belly Rub Time ...

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    If you're dog is obsessed with you rubbing their belly, take it as a compliment. Dogs tend to only let people they really trust rub their bellies . And it's dogs that have itchy skin that need ...

  4. New research suggests that dogs aren't rolling over for belly ...

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    Teaching your dog to 'roll over' is the most classic trick in the book, but while you might think your dog is showing you love and asking for a belly rub, a study of dog-on-dog play in Behavioural ...

  5. Belly rub - Wikipedia

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    Chiweenie dog receiving belly rub. A belly rub or tummy rub is the act of gently touching a dog's stomach area. Numerous dogs enjoy belly rubbing, but not all of them. When a dog rolls on their back, it may be an indication that the dog wants a belly rub, however this is not always the case. A dog’s stomach is an immensely vulnerable part of ...

  6. Washtub bass - Wikipedia

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    A small washtub bass being played. The washtub bass, or gutbucket, is a stringed instrument used in American folk music that uses a metal washtub as a resonator. Although it is possible for a washtub bass to have four or more strings and tuning pegs, traditional washtub basses have a single string whose pitch is adjusted by pushing or pulling on a staff or stick to change the tension.

  7. Infant's binder - Wikipedia

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    Although there is a common belief that the use of baby belly binders can keep the abdomen warm thus reducing the risk of colic, there is no scientific evidence that this is true. Other reasons given for the use of the baby belly binder are to keep the diaper from rubbing against the umbilical stump, thereby reducing irritation, and protecting ...