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Published 16:29 26 Apr 2016 BST

Hugging a dog deprives them of this course of action, meaning that they begin to feel anxious and trapped.
Common signs of stress that will let you know if your cuddling is actually cruelty are a downward pointing of the ears, lip-licking or licking of the person's face, yawning, or raising one paw.
Stanley Coren, a leading dog psychologist, studied 250 photos of dogs and noticed that 81 per cent of the dogs who were being hugged showed signs of discomfort. Only 7.6 per cent of dogs looked as though they were comfortable being hugged.
So if you're a hugger, you'd better hope that your dog is in the 7.6 per cent.
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