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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hang on shaneystar, I'll have to differ with you on this one just a tad. Dogs do feel certain things like pain, someone has touched them, it depends on what you are asking about tamndiamond1. What kind of "feel" do you mean?
Dogs are smart, but it is thru observation that they win hands down over us. They have to, it can mean survival. Your dog knows you are sick because...1. you may not get up like normal and lay in bed extra time...2.you don't have a bounce in your step like before, 3.you may be bent over or your face is contorted, etc.....They now their "routine" is off, and you are not acting right, your "body language"is sending signals. They give "calming signals", wag tail, grin, they sulk? if you mean kind of hunker their body down, or put ears back and lower head?and look away from you, those are calming signals, it is meant to diffuse any situation in case any thing hard "might" come from the head honcho, an expert on dogs named Turid Rugaas did a big study about these things, http://www.canis.no/rugaas/index.php . MIne has come from training hundreds of dogs over 30 years, but I too would love to think my dog loves me and knows I don't feel good, but that is the human side of me talking not the professional. Check out the website tamndiamond1, you might learn something you never knew before.