
5. They Bring You Their Highest-Value Treasures
When your dog drops a slobbery tennis ball directly into your lap, it is easy to assume they just want to play a game of fetch. While play is certainly a factor, bringing you their toys, treats, or prized possessions is also a profound sign of affection.
Your pet views their favorite toys as high-value resources. By willingly sharing these resources with you, they are demonstrating that they trust you not to steal them. In a multi-pet household, you might notice your pet selectively bringing their toys only to you, ignoring other family members or pets. This reinforces that you hold a special status in their personal hierarchy.
Cats also participate in this treasure-sharing behavior, though their “gifts” can sometimes be less appealing to human sensibilities. A cat bringing you a toy mouse—or a real one, if they have outdoor access—is attempting to share the results of a successful hunt with the leader of their family group. Acknowledge the gift with praise rather than scolding, as they are offering you their highest compliment.












