How To Tell Your Dog ‘I Love You’ In A Way They’ll Understand

#3: Let Them Sleep In Your Bed

Like co-sleeping with a baby, co-sleeping with your dog can give them a sense of comfort, warmth, and safety — it also creates a strong bond between the two of you.

Sharing a bed or a couch with your dog can relax both you and your pet, explains Rover.

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31 thoughts on “How To Tell Your Dog ‘I Love You’ In A Way They’ll Understand

  1. I do all of these things and I agree with all except that dogs do not like hugs….SOME dogs do not like hugs. My dogs come to me and we have a hugum luvum signal when THEY want hugs….The big dog stands and puts her paws on my shoulders and the little one will climb in my lap and do the same….and THEY initiate the hugs….so not all dogs dislike them.

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