8 Surprising Ways Your Dog Says ‘I Love You’

Shelter dog peeks from behind sofa, showing cautious affection.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Affection

What if my dog doesn’t do these things? Does that mean they don’t love me?

Absolutely not. Every dog is an individual with a unique personality, history, and way of showing affection. Some dogs are naturally more reserved or less physically demonstrative. Your dog may show their love in ways not on this list, like simply choosing to always be in the same room as you or resting a paw on your foot. Dogs adopted from shelters, especially, may need a long decompression period—a quiet, low-pressure time of a few weeks to a few months—to settle in and feel safe enough to show their true personality. The key is to learn your specific dog’s love language.

Is licking a sign of affection?

Often, yes. Licking can be a grooming behavior, a sign of social deference (“kissing up” to the pack leader), or a way to show care, much like a mother dog licks her puppies. It can also release endorphins that are soothing for your dog. However, context matters. Sometimes, licking can be a sign of anxiety or a learned behavior to get your attention. If licking becomes excessive or compulsive, it’s worth a chat with your vet. General pet health information from resources like the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) can also provide helpful context for common behaviors.

How can I tell if my dog trusts me completely?

Complete trust is built over time and is demonstrated through consistently relaxed and vulnerable behavior around you. A dog that trusts you will have soft, relaxed body language in your presence. They will willingly expose their belly for rubs, sleep soundly near you, seek you out for comfort when scared, and respond positively to your guidance. The behaviors we’ve discussed, like leaning on you and offering a soft gaze, are all huge indicators of this deep-seated trust. For more resources on dog behavior and building trust, you can explore materials from organizations like the ASPCA.

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