The Subtle Ways Dogs Reflect the Emotions of the Owner without Your Knowledge.
eye contact is more anxious in low moments
invitations to their plays fall upon your retiring
pacing reflects your impatience at home
soft sighs do agree with your breathing outs
tension is more likely to make one yawn
the posture of the body becomes soft or hard in re
when you are distracted approach speed decreases
when you are serene calm after commotion they c
when you are tense so do they breathe
with your frustration their position of the tail c
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You have just come home, crammed into the couch after a hard day and scrolling without really reading anything and your dog has simply sat there in the same spot and given you a sigh with a gentle sigh of its own, not demanding anything or play, it is just there. One can easily overlook the way these minor changes occur as time goes by. How they can tell the times when you are quieter or the slight tip of the voice when you come back to your stuff. Dogs don't announce it. They just shift. Their speed is retarded as yours. Their eyes rest a second more upon your visage. Until one day you find yourself asking yourself whether they are experiencing the same flatness as you are dragging around. It occurs subtly and once you begin noticing it, you will see it everywhere yet at other times you would not see it at all.