Every meal feels like a staring contest with my dog. Is this a sign of hunger, love, or something else entirely?
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When your dog stares at you while you eat, it’s a mix of hope, bonding, and instinct. Dogs are natural scavengers, so they’ve evolved to watch for food-sharing opportunities. However, it’s not always about hunger. Staring also releases oxytocin—the “love hormone”—strengthening the bond between you. If you find it uncomfortable, avoid reinforcing the behavior by not sharing food during meals. Instead, offer a treat in their own space after you’ve finished eating. It’s your dog’s way of saying they’re interested in your life—and your snacks!