You’re sitting at home, crocheting or reading a book, when you notice something out of the corner of your eye. You put down your project to take a closer look – and it’s just your dog, staring at you intently from the corner of the sofa. What gives?
They Come Bearing Requests
If you know your dog well enough, it’s not too hard to figure out why they’re staring at you. It’s obvious – they want something from you! It’s often a question of what, exactly, they’re asking for. Is it attention? Treats? Walks? Hopefully you know them well enough to figure out!
Some dogs, such as those that hail from herding breeds, may simply be on the lookout. They can be so eager to help you, they will try to read you constantly to make sure that they’re ready to serve as soon as you ask. Others just really like watching you, like a cat!
How Can You Change It?
This is pretty normal and harmless behavior. But if you’re not a fan of it for whatever reason, why not try redirecting their attention with a toy? Alternatively, arrange for something to catch their attention for when you want it the least – just to give yourself some privacy!
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