
3. Treating You as a Safe Haven When Startled
Sudden loud noises, unfamiliar visitors, or unexpected movements can instantly trigger a dog’s natural flight response. A dog who lacks a strong, established bond with their owner might bolt to hide under a bed, retreat into a dark closet, or simply flee the area altogether to handle the perceived threat alone.
However, a dog who completely trusts you will immediately use you as their safe haven. Instead of running away to isolate themselves, they will dart behind your legs, press firmly against your side, or look up at your face for cues on how to react to the stimulus.
They believe that staying close to you is the safest place they can possibly be. This specific behavioral response shows they rely on your judgment to navigate the world and protect them from harm.












