Why Do Dogs Wink?

  Estimated Read Time: 3 minutes  Summary: In this blog, learn why dogs wink and what it means when a dog winks at you…    We know dogs can stare at you occasionally, and we know dogs follow you sometimes for a variety of reasons, but what does it mean when your dog winks at you?   Why Do Dogs Wink?  If you’ve […]

3 min read·Updated: Mar 06, 2025
Why Do Dogs Wink?

 

Estimated Read Time: 3 minutes 

Summary: In this blog, learn why dogs wink and what it means when a dog winks at you… 

 

We know dogs can stare at you occasionally, and we know dogs follow you sometimes for a variety of reasons, but what does it mean when your dog winks at you?  

Why Do Dogs Wink? 

If you’ve caught your dog winking at you (where one eye closes temporarily, but the other stays open), this can be for a variety of reasons: 

The eyelid has temporarily spasmed; the technical term is “canine blepharospasm” and may appear as a wink, a quick twitch or blink.  

The eye may be irritated; if some dust, dirt or a chemical is in their eye, they may appear to be winking quite frequently. If it’s very uncomfortable for your dog, they may even attempt to rub it on furniture or with their paws. They should see a vet if this is happening so your vet can help clean and clear the eye of the irritant.  

A white Akita puppy winking

It may be entropion; if the dog in question is a flat-faced breed (for example, a Boston Terrier or Pug), it could be entropion. Entropion is where the upper or lower eyelid flips inward and in turn, this results in the eyelashes rubbing against the eyeball. This is most common in brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds as their eyes tend to bulge more. They will need professional veterinary intervention if this happens.  

They’re being submissive; when two dogs stare at each other this is considered a sign of imminent aggressive behavior. However, if you and your dog are staring at each other and they break eye contact by blinking, turning away or winking this may be them acknowledging that you’re their master and they want you to know they don’t want to be aggressive toward you.  

They’re attention seeking; if you’ve made a fuss of them for winking at you before, they may have learned that they get a reward of attention for winking and may be doing it again to reap the same reaction! Alternatively, because dogs are very smart, they may be simply copying you, as this can be a common thing dogs do – perhaps you’ve seen your dog yawn when you yawn or want to eat when you eat? The same thing could be happening here. 

Dog Winking 

If your dog is winking excessively, or their eye appears sore or irritated in any way, they should see a vet. But, if it’s just the occasional wink, you probably have nothing to worry about!  

Sources

Author Kirk, Jess DVM “Do Dogs Wink?” Vet Explains Pets https://vetexplainspets.com/why-do-dogs-wink/  

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Becca Trigg is a content creator and pet-industry writer, with over 5 years of experience at PetLab Co. She is an all round animal lover, with a keen interest in canine joint health, dental hygiene and nutrition. When she’s not typing away in the office, she can be found sitting in a country pub, growing chillies or cuddling up with her family dog Maggie, a chocolate Labrador.

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