February is our month friends! ♥️
Canines are known for our powers of UNCONDITIONAL LOVE, and I have learned that some super smart hoomans (called scientists) have been studying this for years! For example, did you know that just by petting my canine coat, I help my hoomans relax? Yup, I come fully equipped with calming powers. Apparently, another study showed that simply spending time with a dog like me can lower hooman blood pressure, slow their heart rate, and even improve heart health. I know. I’m impressive.♥️
Now I am not a scientist, but I too have tested all kinds of ways to show my hooman love. Since this is the “love month”, I thought I would share some of my favorite love languages. I use these daily to let my hooman know she is a very important person in my life. ♥️

I guess those scientists found that canine heartbeats can synchronize with our owners’, and create a “calming connection”. I am not sure if my heart beats the same as my hooman, but I do try my hardest to help her out by lying completely across her body. Kinda like a 60-pound weighted blanket. I think that by pressing close to her, I am helping her know she is safe with me (and not going anywhere). I like to think of this as my Physical Touch Love Language, also known as Full-Body Commitment. ♥️
Another easy way to show my love is to stare deeeeep into my hooman’s eyes. I guess those smarty science peeps did some research and discovered that a nice long canine-2-hooman stare releases oxytocin, which is the “love hormone” that reduces stress. So I try to stare at my hooman when she is in the kitchen so she is nice and relaxed while cooking up those tasty treats. This is my Quality Time Love Language, especially effective when food may be involved. ♥️

This last strategy can be a risky one. If you try this one, do your homework. I have found bringing my hooman a slipper usually gets her to smile. A couple of times, I brought her what she loudly told me was her “work shoe”, and she did not smile at all. So – proceed with caution! This is my Gift Giving Love Language, and like all gifts, presentation matters. ♥️

So friends, there you have it. A few simple ways I show my love. Most canines do this naturally, but if you are new to expressing affection, just start slow with a tail tap and work your way up to becoming a full-size weighted blanket. Seriously, though, it doesn’t matter HOW you show your love, only that you DO. February is a great reminder, but love is an everyday adventure. Now get out there and let those you love know how important they are to you! ♥️
Bark at you next month!
Your friend,

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