spiritdogs
Posted : 6/10/2010 6:52:33 AM
Kim_MacMillan
He's just aware that you are the source of good stuff in his life, and that it's a good idea to keep your eye on mom! I swear my guys sleep with one eye (and ear, and nostril......) open, as they are always so aware of what I am doing.
Some breeds/mixes, too, will naturally stare more often than others, due to breeding histories and what the dog was meant to do.
Dead on. If you've ever owned any of the herding breeds, you know that they have their eyes on you all the time. Dogs really don't try to "dominate" humans. Rather, they are interesting in obtaining resources. Just as they would with another dog, they can be pushy or insistent, or obnoxious, but it isn't because they want to rule, it's because they want to breed, eat, drink, sniff, or lie on an important resting spot. The dog that is truly aggressive with humans is very rare, thankfully. All of which does not mean that a dog won't stare to threaten. That's what they would do to another dog to fend off an assault on a favored resource (my dog will do that to another dog who comes too close when she has her tennis ball in her mouth - again, a resource). In most cases, dogs keep their eyes on us to interpret what we do (because we are the bearers of all good things) - after all, their first language is body language. So, it makes sense that they think we communicate in the same way sometimes. Which, of course, we do. It's one of the reasons why newbies to dog training can't understand why their dogs lie down when they wanted them to sit. Often, it's because the person made a statement with their body language that the dog interpreted as "down," regardless of what the human said verbally.