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Common signs of stress in dogs include excessive barking, panting, pacing, trembling, hiding, and changes in body posture or behavior.
While brief eye contact can build trust, prolonged staring may cause anxiety or be seen as a threat by your dog.
Common signs of stress in dogs include excessive barking, pacing, panting, trembling, and changes in eating habits or behavior.
Staring directly into your dog's eyes can be interpreted as a threat, so it's best to avoid prolonged eye contact unless your dog is comfortable with it.
Common signs of stress in dogs include excessive barking, pacing, drooling, destructive behavior, and changes in appetite or sleeping habits.
Staring back at your dog can make them feel threatened or anxious, as direct eye contact is often perceived as a challenge in canine communication.
Dogs follow and stare at their owners due to attachment, curiosity, or a desire for communication and companionship.
Yes, looking your dog in the eyes can strengthen the bond between you, but it should be done with care and respect for their comfort.
A dog that is bonded to you will show affection, follow you around, seek comfort from you, and respond to your emotions.

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