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A dog owner has left the internet in stitches after sharing her tiny dog's larger-than-life personality displayed with just a quick glance.
In a post shared to Reddit on December 9 under the username u/bebemiga, a Brussels griffon named Miga had her "dirty looks" in full swing. Miga's owner, Lauren, told Newsweek that Miga is a judgmental dog, always side-eyeing everyone's movements.
But when it comes to Lauren's boyfriend, Jesse Weyher, Miga is even more protective and more judgmental. Miga never gets aggressive, though. She lets her big side-eyes do the talking.
"My dog won't let anyone get close to or try to talk to my boyfriend, including me," the Reddit caption states.

Who would want to go up to Weyher when the 7-pound dog is staring you down like you betrayed her trust? That stink eye is not to be messed with, packing quite a punch for the nearly 3-year-old.
Miga's love story with Weyher started early on.
"As he started getting busy and traveling for work and got put on a new team, she started getting really obsessive and sad when he was gone," Lauren said. "When she sees a suitcase now, she gets nervous."
The tiny dog will plop herself in his suitcase, begging to go with him. Sometimes they will go with him, but if not, Miga is always part of the airport drop-offs and pickups.
When Weyher is gone, it is back to Lauren being the favorite. But being a typical Brussels griffon, sometimes referred to as grumpy griffon, Miga is judging Lauren with those eyes. Then when he returns, Lauren is back to "not existing" when he's home.
Miga must've learned that the judgy eyes work because she uses them to get attention. Lauren said when they're in bed, scrolling on their phones, or using the iPad, Miga will get in between them and the device, pushing it away. And that is especially true with Weyher.
"She doesn't want him paying attention to anything else," Lauren said.
This shouldn't come as a surprise with the dog breed. Brussels griffon dogs have humanlike characteristics and a packed personality equal to that of 10 dogs, the American Kennel Club said. These dogs also have a low tolerance for loneliness, sticking close to their special human.
The Reddit post, which was shared on the page r/DogAdvice, brought in over 17,200 likes and 621 comments, with most users laughing at her vicious look.
"If looks could kill," wrote one user.
Another added: "You're the side piece and she doesn't like it."
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