Background
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. FAQ

FAQ

If your dog frequently sits on you, seeks your attention, and finds comfort in your presence, it's likely you're their favorite person.
Not all dogs sit on their owners, but many do due to natural instincts, emotional bonding, and learned behaviors.
If your dog frequently sits on you, seeks physical contact, and shows signs of comfort and affection, chances are you're their favorite person.
Not all dogs sit on their owners, but many do for reasons such as affection, comfort, or established behavioral patterns.
If your dog frequently sits on you, seeks your attention, and finds comfort in your presence, it's likely you're their favorite person.
Not all dogs sit on their owners, but many do due to natural instincts, emotional bonding, and learned behaviors.
Dogs often sit on their owners for comfort, security, affection, or attention. This behavior is rooted in instinct, bonding, and learned reinforcement.
While dominance can sometimes play a role, most dogs sit on their owners for comfort, affection, or attention—not to assert control.
A dog imprinted on you will seek constant physical closeness, show signs of affection, follow you everywhere, and look to you for comfort and security.
Dogs sit on their owners for comfort, affection, security, or attention, often reflecting bonding instincts, learned behaviors, or breed tendencies.

Today is the perfect time to get your

Pet Health Report

Upload a photo of your pet to receive instant health and care insights.

report_card