Dog Body language and emotions displayed by canines has been a subject of research with interesting and positive findings. It has also been proven for that canine minds process and feel certain emotions synonymous to humans.
When your dog reacts to your slightest footstep, U R HIS BFF:
When you both share a game of who blinks first:
When a dog makes an eye contact with other dog, it means war, but if he stares at you with the whites of his eyes gone, you know your dog loves you.
The CULT of Wagging Tails: More WAG means More LUV
When your pooch seeing you, wags his tail towards the right side of its body then it’s a clear sign it loves you and is feeling joyful. A tail wag may happen for some other reasons too. A loose wag of the tail that is held at mid height amid overall positive body language is to tell you that the canine is happy to have you by its side. A cheerful tail wag could also include a full body jiggle. An Italian neuroscientist along with two vets carried on an experiment on thirty pet dogs. In this each of the pet was shown different objects/creatures. They were shown their master, a stranger, a cat and an unknown dog. All subjects responded in the same way upon seeing their owners, their tails wagged sturdily to the right side.
When your dog enjoys sleeping with you:
When your dog jumps at you to greet you with honey slobbers.
Engages in rough and disorderly play with you
When your dog follows you everywhere