You're Back Already!
Dogs are known to feel deeply sad when their owners leave the house. Many pups start to cry or whimper as soon as they see you getting dressed or putting on shoes, hoping you’ll change your mind and stay. That’s why, if you have to run back inside because you forgot something, your dog’s excitement is unmatched. They can’t believe you’re home so soon! It’s like an emotional roller coaster for them—they go from sadness to joy, then back to sadness again when you leave
Some dogs even exhibit separation anxiety, pacing or chewing on furniture to cope with their stress. Breeds like Labradors and Golden Retrievers are especially prone to these behaviors because of their strong attachment to their owners. Ever wonder why they follow you from room to room? It’s their way of staying close and avoiding that dreaded moment when you walk out the door. Providing toys or leaving calming music on can help ease their anxiety, but nothing beats the joy they feel when you return. After all, to your dog, you’re their whole world.