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8 ‘weird’ dog behaviours explained: What your pet is really trying to tell you

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 5, 2026, 21:54 IST
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8 ‘weird’ dog behaviours explained



If you’ve ever lived with a dog, you already know – sometimes their behaviour makes absolutely no sense. One minute, they’re lovingly sitting beside you, and the next, they’re spinning in circles or barking at a wall like something invisible just walked in.

But here’s the thing: most of these “weird” habits aren’t random at all. They’re signals. Small, instinct-driven actions that mean something very real in a dog’s world.

Here are eight of the strangest dog behaviours – and what your pet might actually be trying to tell you.
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Zoomies out of nowhere



You’re sitting quietly, and suddenly your dog sprints across the house like it’s in a race you can’t see.

These bursts, often called “zoomies,” are usually just pent-up energy being released. It can happen after a bath, during playtime, or even before bedtime. Think of it as their version of letting off steam.

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Tilting their head when you talk



That adorable head tilt isn’t just for effect (though it works every time).

Dogs do this to better understand sounds. It helps them pick up tone, familiar words, and even emotional cues. In a way, they’re trying to “listen harder” to you.

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Spinning before lying down


Before settling in, many dogs circle the same spot over and over again.

This comes from their wild instincts. Their ancestors would trample grass or leaves to make a comfortable, safe resting place. Your sofa just happens to be the modern version of that.

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Staring at you… intensely


Sometimes it feels like your dog is just watching you – quietly, constantly.

It can mean a few things. Often, it’s affection or bonding. Dogs use eye contact to connect. But in other cases, they might be waiting for cues – food, a walk, or simply your attention.

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Eating grass for no clear reason


It’s one of the most confusing habits – why eat grass when they have proper food?

Some dogs do it out of boredom; others do it for digestion. It may help soothe an upset stomach or simply be a leftover instinct from their ancestors who had more varied diets.

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Following you everywhere – even to the bathroom


There’s no privacy when you have a dog.

This behaviour comes from pack instincts. In their world, staying close means safety. It can also be a sign of attachment – they just feel more secure around you.

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Barking at “nothing”


Your dog suddenly starts barking at a corner, a door, or thin air.

Before assuming something spooky, remember that dogs have much sharper hearing and smell. They might be reacting to distant sounds, subtle movements, or even scents you can’t detect.

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Bringing you random objects



A sock, a toy, sometimes even something you didn’t realize was missing.

Dogs do this as a form of communication. It can be an invitation to play, a way of sharing, or even a small “gift.” In their language, it’s often a sign of trust and connection.

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So, are these behaviours really “weird”?



Maybe not.

What looks unusual to us is often completely natural to them. Dogs don’t overthink their actions – they follow instinct, emotion, and learned patterns. And once you start understanding these signals, their behaviour feels less confusing and a lot more meaningful.

Because sometimes, the strangest things your dog does… are just their way of talking to you.



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