Embrace Pet Insurance Reveals How Your Pet Might Be Saying "I Love You" This Valentine's Day
"Love is a pretty complex emotion. Many theorize that dogs and cats can experience feelings and emotions that are similar to people, but probably with less complexity and depth," explains
How Dogs Show Affection
Dogs are affectionate creatures. Below are some common ways that dogs might be saying "I love you" to their humans:
- Greeting: Dogs commonly express their excitement by wagging their tails, vocalizing and hopping around when seeing their owners.
- Wagging tail: When a dog is relaxed or excited, a wagging tail is usually a sign of affection.
- Spending time with pet owners: Dogs tend to prefer company, so if they consider a person a part of their social group or family, they will seek the person out for quality time.
How Cats Show Affection
Cats don't always show affection and appreciation the way people are accustomed to seeing it. Instead of a wagging tail or bringing a toy for their companion to throw, a cat is more likely to do the following to show their affection:
- Rubbing and headbutting: Using a scent gland on their cheek, cats mark the person and communicate that the person is part of their family.
- Purring: This indicates the cat is comfortable enough with someone to relax.
- Showing their belly: This action shows the cat feels safe from threats and considers the person a safe companion.
- Relaxed eyes: Slow blinking, squinting and peaceful expressions indicate the cat is relaxed and enjoying the company.
- Swishy or curled tail: If a cat's tail is twitching or fluffed up, they may be anxious. A tail that is swishing softly or curled around a person's leg means the cat is feeling friendly and affectionate.
Now you know how your pet shows affection… so you might be wondering, "How can I show my pet how much I love them?"
- Play: Playtime is an excellent way of showing love for a pet. Owners should take time to determine the sort of games a cat or dog enjoys.
- Pet-safe gifts: Make sure any gifts you purchase are pet-safe.
- Don't give pets chew toys that might cause them to choke.
- Avoid gifts that have long strings or a lot of stuffing. Pets can be destructive with their toys and might chew pieces up and swallow them.
- Treats should be formulated for pets with a reputable company. Avoid giving them "people food."
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