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Why is My Dog Standing Over Me?
There are many reasons that your pooch might be standing over you while you’re sitting or laying on the floor. Remember, every dog is an individual, and this article can help you figure out what your best friend might be trying to tell you. Most importantly, you should know that if your dog is standing over you it means that they like you.
Your Dog is Protecting You
Some dogs will instinctively guard people around them, and if you’re on the floor – then you’re within close range. They might just be looking out for you as their friend or family member! Dogs are naturally concerned about their human’s wellbeing and this is a way of showing that.
You’re in Your Dog’s Spot
While some dogs will defend the people they love as per their instinct, some dogs might see you as being in their spot on the floor where they want to take a nap. You can encourage them to sit or lay with you, instead of guarding you, by gently guiding them away from being over your body and encouraging them to be close beside you.
He’s Trying to Figure Out What You’re Doing
Curiosity killed the dog! Your dog might be sniffing you to figure out what’s going on. Maybe they’re checking for treats in your pockets! Dogs can tell what you’re feeling by the scent you give off, so you might be able to distract them by petting or playing with them.
Dogs like to Guard the Things They Like
It’s possible that your dog is guarding you because they like having their favorite toy nearby (and if it’s not nearby then things could get really messy). You can encourage this behavior by placing toys around the room near where you’re sitting or laying, and reward your dog for keeping an eye on those objects instead of yourself!
Your Dog is Greeting You
Dog language is full of contradictions, and your dog might even greet you by laying across your body! They want to get belly rubs but also know that you’re not gonna get anywhere near their tummy without patience. Laying on you keeps you in place and that way they know you won’t leave them alone.
Your Dog is Excited
Sometimes your dog might just be really excited about whatever you’re up to, and they want to get in the middle of it! If this is the case, try putting their leash on and work on doing some training games or activities with them. A trained dog is a happy dog, and also makes a happy human!
Your Dog’s Just Being a Good Friend
If all the above reasons don’t apply to your pooch – then they’re probably just showing you some love! Dog language is complicated but their love for people is one of the simplest things about them. Looking you in the eye is actually a sign of aggression to a dog, but standing over you or laying with you means that you’re good friends.
Your Dog Needs Attention too!
Yup, there’s also an outside chance that your dog isn’t trying to tell you anything at all – your dog is just trying to get some love from you! While you’re sitting on the couch reading a book, they might be thinking “Hey buddy, why don’t we do something together?” and one way to show that is by standing over you, or maybe putting their head in your lap while you’re on the couch.
So there are 8 reasons why your dog might be standing over you when you’re sitting or laying on the floor. Remember, every dog is an individual, and this article can help you figure out what your new best friend might be trying to tell you. If none of these reasons seem to apply to your pooch, then they’re probably just showing you some love!