Dog Behavior
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Why Does My Dog Stare At Me?
Your dog's stare can mean affection, attention, confusion, learned habit, or a quiet request. Context solves the case.
Signal room
Body posture, eyes, ears, tails, paws, and context clues that help you understand what pets may be saying.
Evidence archive
Dog Behavior
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Your dog's stare can mean affection, attention, confusion, learned habit, or a quiet request. Context solves the case.
Dog Behavior
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Following is often attachment, routine, curiosity, or learned reward. The clue that matters is whether your dog can relax when you leave.
Cat Behavior
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A gentle cat bite can be play, affection, overstimulation, grooming behavior, or a polite request to stop.
Pet Body Language
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Trust often shows up quietly: soft eyes, relaxed sleep, check-ins, loose body language, and choosing to be near you.
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