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🐶❤️ 5 behaviors that show that dogs love us🥰❤️

Many people may have wondered, "Does the dog really love us?" 🥰 Although the dog can't speak, they have a way to show love through behavior that is clearly meaningful, not losing words. If your dog has these behaviors, you can say that you are an important person in his life. ❤️

1. 👀 Gently stare at our eyes.

When a dog looks at our eyes still with warm, relaxed eyes, a sign of trust and attachment, eye contact stimulates the hormone of happiness in both people and dogs. 🥰

2. 🐾 Follow us everywhere.

Whether going to the kitchen, walking to the bedroom, or just getting off the couch, the dog always follows because he wants to be around his loved ones and feels safe with us next to ❤️

3. 🤗 Like to lean on or lean on

If the dog likes to lie next to his head or lean on us, it shows a lot of love and trust because he is comfortable and confident that we will definitely not harm him.

4. 🎉 Excited every time we go home.

Even if it's gone for a few minutes, the dog is still coming up, wagging his tail hard or jumping with joy. This is one of the clearest signs that he misses and is happy to see us again. 🥳🐶

5. 🦴 Bring a toy or favorite.

The dog often possesses favorite toys, but if he allows us to play with or put them nearby, he wants to share something important and invite us to be part of his happiness. 💕

🌟 Summary

The dog's love may not be in words, but in every wagging, every following, and every moment he chooses is on our side. 🐾❤️ If today your dog shows these behaviors, remember to repay his love by taking care, caring, and spending as much time together as possible, because for the dog... "You are his whole world." 🌎🐶💖

# Dog loves us # Dog lover # Dog behavior # DogLover # Love pet

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Behaviors I thought were typical but were autism
I didn’t realize that reading was my main special interest until I was an adult looking back. Certainly just reading a lot doesn’t qualify you for diagnosis, but that (plus me being hyperlexic) paired with meeting other criteria does. To this day, I still repeat things, but it’s usually in my he
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