My dog often leans against me while I’m sitting or standing. Is this just for comfort, or does it mean something deeper?
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When your dog leans against you, it’s their way of showing trust, love, and seeking connection. Here’s what this behavior often means:
-Affection and Bonding: Leaning is a sign of affection. Dogs lean against their favorite people to show closeness and trust.
-Seeking Comfort: If your dog feels nervous, unsure, or anxious, they lean on you for reassurance and security.
-Pack Instinct: In the wild, dogs huddle for warmth and protection. Leaning mimics this instinctive closeness within the pack—your family.
-Attention-Seeking: Your dog may lean on you to get pets, cuddles, or a reaction. It’s their way of saying, “Hey, don’t forget about me!”
-Protection and Loyalty: Some dogs lean against their owners as a sign of loyalty, acting as a “protector” while staying close by.
Should you worry? Not at all! Leaning is a sweet, natural behavior that reflects your dog’s trust and affection for you. However, if leaning becomes excessive or is paired with signs of stress, consider evaluating their environment for triggers. Otherwise, enjoy it—your dog just wants to be close to their favorite person!