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14 Ways to Tell Your Dog I Love You so They Can Understand

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Reciprocating a dog’s unconditional love is not about comfy beds, treats, and fancy collars. In this video, we will show you 14 ways to tell your dog you love them in their own language. Surprise them with their favorite food. Dogs own a remarkable appetite, and something homemade will be an extra-special treat for them. Take the time to prepare some exquisite homemade food for your canine as a nice surprise. Feeding and love go together hand-in-hand when it comes to showing your dog you love them. Lean on them Did you know that a dog will lean their body weight against you as a sign of love and trust? The best way to tell your dog you love them is to lean into them - and let them lean on you. Even though it’s tempting, full-body hugs aren’t good for dogs. Take time to cuddle Dogs are pack animals, and close contact makes them feel safe and secure. Allowing your pup to sleep with you demonstrates to them that you are part of their pack. Talk to your dog using your dog voice It might sound silly at first, but talking with your dog is a great way to express your love. Studies using MRI technology have shown that dogs do possess a cursory understanding of human language. Your dog may not understand exactly what you’re saying but they will pick up on your tone and affection. And that high-pitched voice you use to talk to your dog? Dogs actually love it. Put down your phone Your dog needs some face-to-face interaction with you when you come home. A great way to tell your dog you love them is to give them your full attention when you walk in the door. Respect your dog’s nature. Many dog owners confuse caring for their dogs with treating them like babies. Many dog owners discourage their dogs from certain inherent behaviors such as eating dirt, sniffing urine and sniffing each other from behind. In these situations, we are not caring for our furry friends, but preventing them from expressing their own nature. This can cause anxiety and confusion. It is important that you love your dog for who they are. Rub their ears Dog experts say that the ears of a dog are one of three nerve centers in their bodies. Gently scratching the spot that is right behind a dog’s ears triggers impulses throughout their entire body thus releasing endorphin hormones. This is extremely relaxing. And when you pet your dog, it’s important that they know that they have your full attention. A few absentminded head rubs are nice, but they’re not going to mean nearly as much as when you’re really invested in petting your pooch. Learn What Your Dog Is Saying Your canine companion can express a lot through their body language if you know what to look for. By understanding how dogs communicate, you can help prevent stress and make them feel at ease. This will build your loving relationship and increase their trust for you. Dogs can’t tell us how they are feeling, so it is up to us to watch and protect them. Loving gazes One way to show your dog you love them is through eye contact. Studies have shown that making eye contact while cuddling with your dog releases a hormone in them known as oxytocin. So the next time you and your dog are snuggling – look them right in the eye. They will bond with you like you never thought possible. Dedicate quality time for them We all have things that keep us distracted or busy throughout the day. But dog parenting is more than just picking up a dog, feeding them, and taking them for granted. You are everything to your dog, so take some time every now and then to show them that they matter. Dogs are pack animals that crave companionship. Although they get excited to see you come home from a long day at work, being out all day or not giving much attention to them will not create that special bond between you. Raise your eyebrows when you see your dog. Scientific studies have shown that dogs can differentiate between human emotions from facial expressions. Letting your furry friend know you love them is as easy as acting normal and letting those emotions shine through. So greeting your dog at the door with raised eyebrows and a relaxed smile shows your canine how happy you are to see them. Take Your Dog on Vacation Instead of leaving your dog at a pet sitter’s home, plan a dog-friendly vacation. There are many hotels that are pet friendly. If you have a small dog, air travel is easier. For larger dogs, you can consider a road trip. Maybe rent an RV and head for the coast. Hang out together Canines have been our companions for centuries. They love hanging out with us around the house and even running errands with us. If you really want your furry friend to feel like a part of the family, let them hang out with you as much as possible.

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