Your Dog Doesn’t See You as Human – (Here’s What They Really See in You)
Have you ever wondered what your dog really sees when it looks at you? Most people think their dog sees an owner, a favorite person, or maybe a best friend. But science suggests the bond is much deeper than that. Dogs have evolved over thousands of years to read human faces, follow human cues, recognize our voices, respond to our scent, and emotionally connect with us in ways that are unlike almost any other animal. In this video, we explore what your dog may truly understand about you — from eye contact and facial expressions to separation stress, oxytocin, scent recognition, tail communication, and the powerful human-canine bond. Your dog is not just looking at you. Your dog may be reading you, remembering you, and carrying your presence with them even when you are gone.

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