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A soft gaze from a dog typically signals trust, affection, and relaxation, indicating the dog feels safe and connected with you.
Looking your dog in the eyes can build trust if done calmly and lovingly, but prolonged staring may be perceived as a threat by some dogs.
A soft gaze from a dog typically signifies calmness, trust, and affection, showing that the dog feels safe and relaxed around you.
Yes, but it depends on your dog's personality and your relationship. For many dogs, gentle eye contact strengthens the bond, but some may find it threatening.
A soft gaze from a dog typically indicates contentment, trust, and affection toward the person or animal they're looking at.
Yes, but gently and respectfully—direct eye contact can be bonding but might also be seen as a challenge by some dogs.
Your dog follows and stares at you because it feels bonded to you, seeks attention, or is trying to communicate its needs or emotions.
Staring back at your dog isn't necessarily harmful, but how your dog perceives it depends on your relationship and their temperament.
You can tell your dog is bonded to you if it shows signs of affection, follows you around, seeks comfort from you, and displays relaxed body language around you.
When a dog stares at you, it can indicate affection, curiosity, or a desire for communication or attention.

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