Whale eyes, or when your dog looks at something from the side and exposes the whites of their eyes, is a pretty common behavior in dogs. This usually means your dog is feeling stressed or uncomfortable, but they might give you the side-eye for a few other reasons. With the help of professional dog trainers and dog behaviorists, we’ll explain what whale eyes are, what they mean, and what to do when your dog gets them. Read on to learn more!
What does whale eye on a dog mean?
Whale eyes are a body language cue that usually means a dog is feeling stressed out. When your dog gets whale eyes, they look at something sideways which exposes the whites of their eyes. If your dog is stressed, identify the thing that’s bothering them and remove it or your dog from the situation.
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