
5. The “Lean” and Seeking Physical Proximity
Has your dog ever walked up to you and simply leaned their entire body weight against your legs? This affectionate maneuver is the canine equivalent of a full-body hug. By throwing themselves off balance and placing their physical weight on you, they are physically demonstrating that you are their central support system.
You can tell it is a true trust lean when their muscles are completely relaxed. If you were to take a sudden step away, they might stumble slightly before recovering their balance and following you.
This physical closeness extends to other passive behaviors, like resting their heavy chin on your foot, sitting on your toes, or insisting on being in the exact same room as you move throughout the house. They are not necessarily demanding active attention or playtime; they simply feel most secure when occupying the same physical space as their trusted leader.












