If your dog is jealous, they may whine, bark, growl, or push other pets or people away from you. Dogs may get jealous because they don't want to lose your attention and affection to someone else.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many of us as dog parents have experienced the quirks of a jealous dog. Sometimes their behavior is endearing—a sweet reminder of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo Credit: Ashley Corbin-Teich / Getty Images) Ever experience cuddling with your significant other while your dog wiggles ...
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Can My Dog Get Jealous?

You’re giving attention to a new puppy, petting the neighbor’s dog, or maybe even cuddling a baby - and suddenly, your own dog pushes in, whines, or wedges themselves between you and the “intruder.” ...
Pets don’t always express their feelings. Sometimes they act out in more subtle ways that are easy to overlook. Jealousy in animals can come off as clinginess, rivalry, or even sabotage. Spotting ...
Come home smelling like another dog and you may just wind up in the dog house. Your own pooch may know you’ve been two-timing and may show you in no uncertain terms that she doesn’t approve. My dog ...
Dogs suffer from jealousy, scientists have proved - confirming the long-held suspicions of owners and backing up an observation first made by Charles Darwin. Experiments by researchers revealed that ...
If you’ve ever been a pet parent—or even been around a pet parent with their four-legged loved ones—you probably know that dogs can be very jealous. They can be very clingy to their parents and have ...