Dogs are known for their loyalty and obedience.
Some of them love their owner so much that they are ready to thank him for any manifestation of care.
It is clear that a pet cannot say “thank you”.
However, a pet is able to perform certain actions that can be interpreted as gratitude.
So, what exactly does a dog do that is equivalent to saying "thank you"?
Brings toys
Did your dog bring his ball or soft toy? It's not a fact that your pet is asking you to play with him.
It is possible that the animal is trying to give the person a gift as a sign of gratitude.
Licks the owner
Licking is a sign of submission for dogs.
Young puppies lick their mother's face, and adult dogs may begin to lick their owner's face, hands, or feet as a way of showing affection.
In addition, by licking the owner, the dog recognizes his leadership and thanks him for his care.
Looks and wags its tail
A direct look into the eyes, accompanied by a movement of the tail from side to side, often indicates that the dog is grateful to the owner for something.
Previously, experts explained in which cases you should not pet a dog on the head.