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A soft gaze from a dog typically indicates trust, relaxation, and affection toward the person or other animal they’re looking at.
Yes, you can look your dog in the eyes, but it should be done calmly and respectfully to avoid appearing threatening or dominant.
A soft gaze from a dog typically indicates trust, comfort, and affection toward the person or animal they are looking at.
Looking your dog in the eyes can be a bonding experience, but prolonged or intense eye contact may be perceived as threatening by some dogs.
A soft gaze from a dog typically indicates relaxation, trust, and affection toward a person or another animal.
Yes, you can look your dog in the eyes, but do so gently and observe their body language, as direct eye contact can be seen as threatening in canine communication.
When your dog won't stop staring at you, it's usually trying to communicate something—like seeking attention, food, or expressing affection or confusion.
Staring back at your dog can be interpreted differently depending on context; it may convey affection or be perceived as a challenge.
A dog bonded to you will show signs like following you around, seeking physical affection, making frequent eye contact, and responding to your emotions.

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