When your dog greets you with a wagging tail, excited jumps, or spins, it’s their way of saying, “I missed you and I love you!”
f your dog gazes into your eyes calmly and lovingly, they’re bonding with you deeply. Eye contact releases oxytocin – the same hormone that builds trust between humans.
Dogs are most vulnerable when sleeping. If your dog chooses to nap beside you or snuggle, it means they trust you and feel safe with you.
Whether it’s a squeaky duck or a slobbery ball, offering it to you means, “You’re special to me. I want to share my joy with you.”

