Many people have a unique connection with their pets. Whatever the animal, small or large, they will always offer us unmatched and unconditional company and will show us their affection.
1. He goes after you all the time
If a dog is comfortable or likes your presence, it will follow you wherever you go. If you leave your house and he stays waiting at the door until you return, it is another way to show affection and that he likes to keep you company.
2. He brings you his toys
For animals, their toys or belongings have a very important value, and they can become very possessive and territorial with these objects. If he brings you his toys, bones, or ball, be grateful because he trusts you, and he is offering you his most precious asset to play with him.
3. They lean on you
Dogs have the habit of living in packs due to their familiarity with wolves, so if a dog leans on you or near you it is because it feels protection from you.
4. They are happy to see you
If your dog misses you when you leave your house, it is because he loves you and waits for you to return to celebrate with jumping and barking. Some will even bring you their toys when they welcome you.
5. He allows you to touch his head
Not all dogs like pampering on the head, for them it is invasive and could even be a threat if they don’t know you. So if your dog lets you pet his head it is because he trusts you and feels protected.
6. He wags his tail and pays attention to you
If you interact with your dog and he responds by wagging his tail, head, or barking, you are important and special in his life. Dogs don’t pay attention to just anyone.
7. He lets you kiss and hug him
Not all dogs like it when we show them a lot of affection, kisses, hugs, or excessive pampering. So if your dog lets you do all this and also relaxes, it is because he likes it, and he is comfortable with you.
8. He comes closer when you are sad
Dogs sense when their owner is bad or sad, in these cases it is normal for your dog to approach and want to get your attention. They have the ability to detect the mood of their owners.
9. Take your belongings
In some cases, dogs steal clothes, socks, or personal items and pounce on them. This is because they want them to have their smell.
10. They leave you without space in your bed
If your dog is used to sleeping in your bed, it is common for him to steal all your space and end up sleeping in a small space. If this is so, it is because he feels protected and safe with you since you sleep in relaxing and carefree positions.