We love pets and try to show it every way we can. So if you keep asking yourself “Do dogs know we love them?”, be sure they, as well as any other pet you share your home with, absolutely do know how you feel about them.
But as is common with every relationship, we want to know if the love is mutual. It is not like we would love pets less if they were to be indifferent, but it is always nice and heartwarming to know that the creature you love the most loves you back. To put your mind at ease, we collected a list of some of the ways pets can show you their feelings. If you are not sure how to tell the signs of their love, keep reading.
To begin with, if you are a good owner and treat your pet like a family member, giving them all the love and care they deserve, they will definitely love you back. Whether you adopt a pet or buy from a breeder, make sure you love them unconditionally and show it at every opportunity. Your pet will be very grateful for that and shower you with puppy love (even if they don’t belong to the canine family).
Does your pet have any specific ways of showing you their love? Tell us in the comments what your smart pet did to make you understand their feelings about you. And don’t forget to tell your pet today how much you love them.
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Your Dog Follows You Into The Bathroom
Your dog follows you around the house, even to the bathroom, not because they want to play or try to annoy you. They want to spend as much time with you as possible, and that’s because they love you.
Your Cat Gives You The Slowest Blink
Among themselves, cats close their eyes in front of each other only if they want to show their trust and comfort in their presence. So if your cat slowly blinks at you, it has accepted you as one of its own.
and it freaks them out when you do it back to them. (speaking from experience here)
Sleeping Right Next To You
Whether it is for a nap on the couch or for a night’s sleep in bed, your doggo will try to get as close to you as possible. This is their way of showing that they want to stay with you even while sleeping. Interestingly, it also helps us reduce anxiety and feel safe and comfortable.
Your Cat Head-Butts You
If you’ve ever wondered why your cat behaves like an overhyped football player and bumps heads with you, remember that it serves to show their affection. This action is called “bunting” and is used to rub the cat’s smell on things they like. That includes you.
Your Dog Brings You Their Favorite Chew Bone
Sharing isn’t just for preschoolers! “If your dog brings you one of their favorite toys and drops it at your feet, it’s likely they are giving it to you as a gift,” Dr. Miller says. “Sharing their favorite things is one way they demonstrate love.” Make sure you choose safe toys for your furry friends!
Your Guinea Pig Whistles At You
When your guinea pig hears you come home or is just happy to see you next to their cage, they will give you their signature whistle. They can also chirp or grunt to show you they are happy and like to have you around.
Your Cat Is Makin’ Biscuits On Your Belly
Have you ever experienced your cat stretching out its paws and rhythmically rubbing the area in front of it? It can be the carpet, a blanket, or your lap, but it is a big sign of love and feeling safe. Called “kneading,” this behavior comes from kittens inducing milk from their mother and means that even as an adult, your cat feels as warm with you as it did with its mother.
I love my kitty, he is the best pet I could ask for, but his kneading is leaving scratches on my face 😭
Getting Jealous
Jealousy is not exclusively human behavior. Your pets, especially dogs, can get jealous if you give attention to other pets — or, God forbid, random animals in the street. They love you and don’t want to share you with others.
My two cats get jealous of EACH OTHER. They both have serious FOMO and jealousy issues! XD I literally have to make sure I pet each of them simultaneously if they're within eyesight of each other.
Your Cat Bares Her Furry Tummy
Showing their tummy is a sign of huge trust in cats. Just don’t get tricked and interpret it as them wanting you to rub it because that’s not what they mean. Instead, be happy that your kitty loves you and openly displays it.
Your Cat Rubs Her Chin On You
Normally, when cats rub their faces and chins on something, they mark their territory. So when they do this with you, they claim you as their own. And why would they do that if they didn’t love you?
Your Cat Meows Just For You
While kittens do meow to their mother — in fact, they have about 16 different ways of communicating different things — cats lose this habit once they grow up. However, they do want to communicate with you because they love you, so they will meow just for you.
My cat has many different meows. “Feed me,” “pet me,” “pick me up,” “put me down,” “I’m over here,” “let me chew on your laces,” “let me up on your bed,” “rescue me from the dog,” “don’t you dare get up,” “I’m going to sit on your book/phone so only I get attention,” etc.
Your Cat Gives You A Tongue Bath
If you are a ticklish person who has a cat, brace yourself because your cat will want to lick your face and hair, and that can feel tickly. Grooming is a sign of affection for cats, so take it accordingly.
Same with rats ♡ (Must mention them as they're missing on this list.)
Your Dog Forgives You
We’re not perfect and sometimes do things we might regret later, like yelling at our dog. Good thing is, your dog loves you so much, it is willing to forgive you and maintain the loving bond you two share. Just be sure to apologize and give them some love back.
Your Cat Rubs Up Against Your Legs
No, your cat is not trying to get more snacks from you. Rubbing against your legs and doing eights is their way of telling you how much they missed you while you were gone and that they are glad to have you back.
Your Cat Sleeps On Your Head
Cats love to nap. But to show you how much they love you, they try to adjust their cycle to yours and stay awake more when you are at home. So if in the middle of the night, you discover your kitty sleeping on top of your head, they are just trying to mimic your lifestyle to show how much they love you.
Yes, that’s my cat… except then sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and can’t breathe through the fluff.
My cat stays opposite of my lifestyle. Sleeps all day until around 6pm and then goes to work (goes outside to patrol & hunt)
Yes, my Bertha, sleeps anywhere on me! She will start kneading the blanket, then she will sleep as close to me as she can. I do not like her on my head. She is sometimes restless and allows her claws to be exposed on my head. “Not very good.”
My boy Tucker sleeps on my body all the time and adjusts himself as I turn from side to side.
why mimic how mimic i don't sploot across his damn face when he has to get up at 5:30 for work
Your Cat Lays On Your Lap And Purrs
Cats purr in various situations, sometimes when they are upset or hurt too, but if it happens when they are all cozy and snuggled up to you, it is a sure sign they are comfortable around you and are feeling affectionate.
My dog "purrs" for me and my grandchildren when she is cuddling with us.
Sleeping In Your Bedroom
Even if your dog is not allowed on the bed, it will find ways to stay close to you at night, like sleeping in your bedroom, next to your bed. Wanting to share space with you at any time of day clearly says “I love you and can’t stay away from you.”
That’s why we kept the dog’s main bed next to our bed. He also had a “day” bed downstairs, in case he wanted to nap while we were in the living room. (The past tense is because we lost Scruffy a couple weeks ago. He was really old, so it was his time. Funny thing, even when you’re expecting it and preparing for it, when it actually happens it always a shock. Anyway, he’s in a better place, and not in pain, now.)
Your Horse Nickers
Unless your horse has been professionally trained, it can be very skittish around people. They are very sensitive to humans and don’t trust easily. So if your horse nickers, comes to greet you, and likes physical contact with you, it really loves and trusts you.
Looking for contact is not "love" in every case. With horses, it's about the vibes you radiate. Before we moved here, I was just about 1 second any from panic everytime one of the horses would come too close. Then, one early morning around 6 when I was up and hubby wasn't, I saw three giant Andalusian horses at our gate, waiting for their treat they usually got from my hubby. My bleeding heart didn't want to let them wait for hours, so.... I pulled up my biggirl panties, breathed in deeply and told myself they were probably more scared for me than I am for them... So there I was, in the middle of three giant horses, handing out apples and carrots and after that I hardly ever got scared again. There was even this one Andalusian stallion that hated men who came to close, but accepted me to clean out his manes, that for me was the absolute turningpoint.
Your Dog Pats Or Hugs You When You’re Crying
Dogs can read human body language better than some people. If they see you crying or upset, they will try their best to comfort you because they love you and want to see you happy. They may cuddle, bring you their favorite toys, or lick your face to tell you that everything is going to be okay.
Cats do things like this too, with people they really love. If I’m sick, I will have at least one, if not all, the cats up on the bed keeping me company, plus the dog in his bed or on the floor next to my bed. A few years ago, I had tendon surgery on one of my legs, and had to stay in bed for four weeks. The entire time, I had at least one, if not an ever changing combination of up to all the four of the cats we had at the time, plus the dog, in my room 24/7. They’d take turns to leave to go to the bathroom or eat, so I was never left completely alone. Even when my husband would keep me company when he got home from work and all weekend, in between keeping house and feeding everyone, including me, there was still at least one animal in the room with us.
Your Rabbit Jumps Up On The Couch
Bunnies are good jumpers, but jumping up on a couch or other piece of furniture can be quite an exercise for the tiny animal. That’s why when they do it, it means they want to be next to you. Sometimes they will also stand on their hind legs to check on you.
Your Rabbit Comes When You Call
Rabbits are as good at learning their people’s voices and habits as dogs and cats. If you call your rabbit, it will come running to you because you are its favorite person.
Your Dog Gives You A High Five When You Hold Your Hand Up
Dogs love to see us happy, especially happy with their behavior. If your dog does its best to perform your commands, it is because they love and respect you and will be delighted to see you pleased with them.
Smile And Your Dog Smiles With You
Neuroscientist Dr. Gregory Berns decided to explore the depth of dogs’ thoughts and feelings about humans. In his research, he indicated that dogs have a high capacity for empathy that helps them quickly catch on to our feelings. That’s why your dog will often copy your mood.
Your Dog Carries Your Stinky Shoes Around
Do you store all your shoes and laundry where your dog can’t reach them? Then you have already experienced the constant attempts to steal those items from you to either chew or snuggle with. For your dog, it is another way of having your scent around because they love to be reminded of you.
My friend's dog ate her dentures. The vet said it's fairly common because they taste like the dog's favorite thing, its owner!
The Classic “I’m So Happy To See You” Dance
Your dog is so happy to see you back that it sets an entire performance of jumping up and down, licking your hands and face, doing happy zoomies, and bringing you any random object it can find around the house. If the pup wasn’t head over heels in love with you, why would it even do this?
Your Dog 'Reads' You And Reacts Accordingly
Even if you have a very independent dog, once they feel you need their company, they’ll come and stay by your side until you feel better. This is especially true if you have established a close bond with them. Licking you or resting their head and paws on you adds to their attempt to make you feel better.
Our pets tune into our vibe, and react to it. They’re always studying us, so they can recognize just about any emotion we could feel. We are the center of their little universe.
Your Dog Snuggles Up To You
Dogs are huge fans of physical contact and show their affection through snuggling. Even if they just put their head in your lap, cuddle up to you, or lean against you, it is their way of showing how important you are to them.
What about turning over in bed and finding Greyhound paws draped all over you?
Your Dog Gives You Puppy Eyes
Whether your dog is still an actual puppy or well into its senior years, when they give you this long, intense stare, you know exactly it translates into “I love you, human!”
Your Guinea Pig Sings
Guinea pigs have all sorts of happy sounds in their repertoire, from grunt-like noises to squeaks. If your little fur ball wheeks at you uninterruptedly for some time, it wants you to know you are its favorite human.
I had a Guinea pig named Nico that our neighbor gave to us because his snake wouldn’t eat it. He was the sweetest little squeaker. Unfortunately, that’s how I discovered I was very allergic to rodents. We had to give him away 😢
Jumping
Sure, it can be tedious sometimes when you’re trying to take off your shoes and coat or you’re holding something in your hands and your dog keeps jumping up and down around you. But you have to understand that this is also a way they say how much they love you. You’re taller than them, so they are trying to get closer to you.
Wheny dog Piggy jumps we call it her happy dance. Now she will do her happy dance when I ask her to. 😄 She's a smart, silly girl. 🐾💕🐾
Giving Gifts
We truly enjoy giving presents to people we love. The same goes for your pets. They can bring you absolutely random objects in the hope that you like them and they make you feel happy. Make sure you show them how much you appreciate the gift.
I once came home from work and called up the stairs "how many times did you let the cat out?" He responded with "can't you count"? There were four little sticks on the doorstep that he brought home for me.
Your Dog Rolls Over As Soon As You Walk Up
When a dog exposes its stomach, it is to show that they are friendly and won’t be a threat to whoever they interact with. In the case of displaying this behavior in front of their human, it also means they trust you because they love you.
Grooming
Grooming is a huge part of trust not only between a mother and her pup or kitten but also among adult animals. So if your pet gives you what looks like a very sloppy kiss, it is a sure sign of them showing you their love.
Calm Goodbyes And Excited Hellos
If your dog doesn’t even look at you as you are about to leave the house, don’t take it as a sign of them not caring about you. On the contrary, it means they trust you to come back and they feel safe at home even without you there. On the other hand, once you’re home, they will be all excited and wiggling their entire body to welcome you back.
When I Yawn, You Yawn, We Yawn
Yawning can be super contagious, but for your dog, it is a sign of emotional closeness. If you and your dog bond, it is not unusual to see them yawn when you do.
Your Dog Wags His Tail So Hard He Goes In Circles
Tail wagging is a classic sign of love and affection everyone can recognize. While dogs may do it when they are simply excited or in a good mood, if it is directed at you, it shows how much they appreciate your existence.
Your Turtle Plays With You
Turtles might seem like very self-sustaining animals, but you will be surprised how communicative they can be with the humans they love. If you sit next to their tank or put them in your lap for some quality interaction, they will be beyond happy, even if it’s hard to tell outwardly.
Nosing
Sometimes nudging you with their nose can mean “move out of my way” or “give me some attention.” But if you are already concentrated on your pup, and it keeps nosing you while looking directly at you, that’s another way of showing their appreciation for having you in their life.
And a cold wet nose is especially useful when you want to eat mom's lunch or dinner: nothing says "I love you" more than the act of sharing/staring.
Recognizing Your Name
Of course, every dog learns to recognize its name pretty quickly. If you have many pets at home, they will also know their names. But you are a part of that too! They recognize the sound of your name, and if somebody talks about you when you’re not there, your dog will get all excited and expect you to show up.
A friend's dog does that with me when my nickname is mentioned, f.e. "TD is coming over later" but apparently also if it's just mentioned in a sentence. He'll get all excited, looks for me and also gets sad if I don't show up (soon). I've asked my friends to try and not mention my nickname if they talk about me, because I don't want him to get sad. He also recognizes my car (or at least cars with a similar shape and colour, thinking it's me) and the noise I make coming up the stairs to his human's apartment (if I wear a specific pair of shoes).
Your Bird Straight Up Tells You
Some “talking” birds will reveal their feelings in a way that leaves no room for interpretation — they’ll just tell you. Birds can understand the emotion behind the words coming from you, so when they mimic “I love you,” they know exactly what they are saying.
Sure beats the swearing parrots I keep hearing about. One had to be put in the back as he got the other birds in the store all saying "F**** You".
Lifting & Wiggling Eyebrows
Humans express a lot with their faces. We have over 20 different facial expressions to show different feelings. Guess what? Dogs have over 100! And they use them to show you how much they love you.
This is the physical adaptation I mentioned on the puppy dog eyes post ! Despite having nearly consistent anatomy as wolves, domesticated dogs have 2 distinct additional muscles, that evolved shortly after domestication, which allow them to move their eyebrows !
A Little Bit Of Rough Play
If every now and then your dog likes a bit of rough play, it shows you their affection, just like the way we sometimes like engaging in rough sports with other humans. Just make sure this doesn’t become the norm for you two.
Your Dog Chews Up Your Favorite Pillow
Sometimes even naughty behavior can be a sign of love. If you have been absent for a while or you ignored your dog because you were too busy, they might go ahead and chew your pillow or shred a pile of paper to pieces. This is their way of showing you how much they missed you and that you need to give them more attention.
Because your pillow smells like you. Also, animals can become obsessed, or simply overstimulated, and end up acting in destructive ways. It’s not malicious, it’s just too much/too intense feeling.
Your Bird Shakes Her Tail Feathers
Much like dogs, birds use their tails to communicate their feelings. If your bird fans out its feathers or wags its tail at you, that’s a sign of love.
My cat bring me dead mice. Once he brought me a living one. Apparently that means that he sees me as his kitten that he needs to teach how to hunt. Unfortunately, I’m allergic to rodents.
I recommend this. 😎https://theoatmeal.com/comics/cat_kill
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My cat bring me dead mice. Once he brought me a living one. Apparently that means that he sees me as his kitten that he needs to teach how to hunt. Unfortunately, I’m allergic to rodents.
I recommend this. 😎https://theoatmeal.com/comics/cat_kill
Load More Replies...I have seen that many so-called scientists claim that animals don't have feelings!