Why your dog loves you more than food

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Have you ever wondered if your dog truly loves you, or are you
just a food dispenser for your pooch? Many people may see
themselves as a ‘doggy waiter’ who only get attention from their
canine friend because they feed them. However, research has proven
that dogs do experience feelings of love and affection towards
humans and look at us for social comfort and bonding.

Anyone who already owns a dog knows the relationship with their
canine friend is a tremendous connection that is long lasting. It
will come to no surprise to these owners that given the choice,
chances are your dog would prefer your praise over food.

Humans and canines have lived together for hundreds of years
which have allowed the development of a close bond between the two
species. Over these years, dogs have progressed from watchdogs and
hunters to more family-friendly fluffy pets. In saying this though,
they are one of the most self-sacrificing creatures known to man. A
major measure of love is how much you would be willing to sacrifice
for a loved one. A dog is willing to put themselves on the line in
order to save their owner from harm, sometimes leading to injuries
and death. They do this without hesitation as they show an
unconditional love towards their owners.

There are four major
signs that your dog loves you more than foo
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  • After eating, your dog cuddles with you – dogs live in the
    moment, so when food is available, it’s no surprise they go after
    it with delight. But what’s their top priority after eating?
    You!
  • Your dog enjoys sleeping with you – whether your dog sleeps
    with you at night or just naps while you sit on the couch during
    the day, this is a sign that you’re connected on a social
    level.
  • Your dog is happy when you come home – it doesn’t necessarily
    mean an all-out jumping, barking, and licking extravaganza. If your
    dog approaches, tail wagging, you know they’re happy.
  • You love your dog – if you don’t love your dog, how can you
    expect them to return the feeling?

It is no coincidence that we teach our pets new tricks with a
positive reward, as research has suggested that a dog would rather
affection over confection in most cases, and at worst, human praise
and treats are very close. This shows the importance of social
rewards and praise to dogs.

Your dog may clearly love food and love you for bringing them
food, however, they also love the connection you have with them. A
dog would much rather play with us or go for a walk than be given a
treat or food. So next time you reach for a treat when praising
your dog, remember that they may be wanting your interaction and
attention a lot more than a snack.

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