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7 signs your dog is secretly showing you his love
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7 signs your dog is secretly showing you his love

Dogs are our most precious companions. They not only help us manage our stress and anxiety but also give us unconditional love in every moment. Even when we’re frustrated by our puppy’s bad habits or annoyed by his quirks, it’s impossible to ignore his sweet nature.

Although they can’t tell us verbally what they’re feeling, our beloved dogs send subtle signals that can help us understand what they’re feeling. From anxiety and stress to secretly showing your love, dogs are constantly communicating – just listen to what they’re saving.

Here are 7 sweet signs your dog is secretly showing you love:

1. They welcome you with enthusiasm

Excited dog greeting his owner LPETTET | CanvaPro

If your dog meets you at the door with a raised, wagging tail, chances are he’ll be excited to see you. After a long day of relaxation, your pooch is ready for a walktreats and cuddle time. They missed you while you were away, they are happy to see you return safely and express their love through many excited kisses.

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2. They make occasional, prolonged eye contact with you

If your dog looks you in the eye, blinks, and maintains a calm, relaxed demeanor, he is trying to express his love for you.

Of course, like any other animal behavior, it is important to recognize their body language in conjunction with any of these “secret signals.” If your dog makes eye contact with you, doesn’t blink, and appears stressed or agitated, he may be uncomfortable and I’m trying to tell you something else.

Only you can decipher between an affectionate look and an urgent request to go to the bathroom.

3. They bring you their toys

Dog bringing a toy to its owner to show its love Tatiana Vyc | Shutterstock

If your dog is constantly throwing his toys around your space, carrying them to your bed, or dropping them on your lap, there’s probably a good reason for it – so, no need to be annoyed! Animal behavior experts believe that dogs, as relatively territorial animals, carry their toys everywhere. for a feeling of security. They only share their toys or allow other people to touch them when they feel a sense of security, respect, or love for them.

So while a sloppy toy may gross you out, it’s just a dog’s way of secretly showing you love and affection. Of course, they may also want to play fetch.

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4. They take up a lot of space in your bed

A dog takes up space in his bed JulieK2 | Shutterstock

When dogs feel comfortable, safe and loved, they take up a lot of space. Whether it’s their big personality or a literal takeover of your bedthey do not hesitate to make their presence known.

Although single dog owners are more likely to let their dogs sleep in their bed, more than 73% of married couples allow itenjoying as much quality and loving time with their pets as possible.

So the next time you’re fighting over blankets with your dog or getting hit in your sleep, remember that he’s just showing you his love.

5. They always look back to make sure you are close to them

Dog looking at his master Brendan von Wahl | CanvaPro

Checking in – on walks, at home or in the car – is often rooted in affection and love. Your dog wants to know where you are, make sure you’re okay, and secretly show you love with eye contact.

6. They watch you leave.

Your dog may be part of your life, but to him, you are his entire existence. Their relationship with you doesn’t leave their mind, whether you’re in the next room or walking to your car outside.

This is why so many dogs suffer from separation anxiety when their owners leave.

Dogs that follow you when you’re about to leave and watch you from a window when you walk away send you two messages: they miss you and they love you.

Of course, they may also watch your car drive away in anticipation of the unsupervised mischief they are about to get into.

7. They sigh loudly when they relax

Although sighs can sometimes be a sign of annoyance or frustration in dogs, they are most often a sign of contentmentespecially when you relax with them.

It can be shocking, even comical, to hear your dog sigh like he’s worked 60 hours a week, but it’s truly a sign of love. They feel safe, comfortable and happy – what more could a dog owner want?

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Zayda Slabbekoorn is a news and entertainment editor at YourTango focusing on health and wellness, social policy and human interest stories.