| Just curious, I guess. Most often, when my dog does something associated with the Rottie stare, it's because she wants something and I'm to figure it out.
For instance: The stare, + a backward bounce, followed by a few steps toward the back door= "I have to go potty." Moving an empty dish around the kitchen= "No water, here. Please refill."
If she brings a toy= "please throw it and I'll fetch, Ok?"
Then, there's the affectionate stuff. The "I love you, mom!" look. The resting of the head in your lap, "I'm content, how about you?"
So what does it mean, if anything, when she presents me with one of her bones? She'll bring it and sort of hand it over. I generally take it and thank her and pat her head. I give it back shortly.
I'm sure these are treasures! Does anyone have a thought? I'm sorry to be taking up someones time for this, but I'm wondering. I mean it's not a problem or anything, obviously.
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