Gazing vs. staring — learn the differences between loving and threatening

Gazing into your dog's eyes builds bonds — staring not so much.

It's one thing to gaze softly into the eyes of your dog. It's another thing entirely to stare at a dog. One is a sign of affection, while the other could be considered a threat. Here's the difference.

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A subscription for dog parents to help you deal with the good, the bad, and those I-ate-your-airpod situations.

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