Here’s Why Dogs Do The Things They Do

Published on 03/04/2022
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The Puppy Dog Eyes

It’s not much different when your puppy is still a puppy than when your teenager is still a baby or toddler. It’s all in the eyes. Those big puppy eyes have a way of melting our hearts. What exactly does that idiom imply? Apparently, not much.

The Puppy Dog Eyes

The Puppy Dog Eyes

It’s the same feeling you get when your baby or toddler stares at you. In most cases, your dog will be calm when you leave the house in the morning. They’re used to the routine. It’s time to leave, but they’re aware that you’ll be back.

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Raising Their Paws

Don’t ignore it if your dog raises its paw (which usually happens with young puppies). They’re making an attempt to make a request. They’re either looking for your attention or want to play. Tell your dog if you don’t have time for doggy play.

Raising Their Paws

Raising Their Paws

That sliver of attention can sometimes suffice (Amazing how these animals are like our kids). When an adult dog does this, it usually places its paw on your lap, indicating that he is hungry or that his water bowl is empty.

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