Law7 mins ago
Puppy Has Always Got To Be Sitting On Me!!
35 Answers
Why is this?
She has ALWAYS got to be sitting on my chest , tummy or shoulder or with her head in the curve of my neck!
She follows me everywhere! Toilet, bath, kitchen!
Why is this? I LOVE her but i cant even move for her lol i can forget watching TV because she is always nose to nose with me! Ha! X
She has ALWAYS got to be sitting on my chest , tummy or shoulder or with her head in the curve of my neck!
She follows me everywhere! Toilet, bath, kitchen!
Why is this? I LOVE her but i cant even move for her lol i can forget watching TV because she is always nose to nose with me! Ha! X
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by tinkerbell23. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thats what i thought! Shes in love! But god she is hanging off my shoulder when i eat and sitting on my chest as i attempt to watch tv! Lol! Mr tinks says she loves me more!!
I tried to stop the face licking cos it was constant and read that they replace that with other "closeness" such as cuddling to your chest! She sleeps in her own bed but if she comes to mine for a cuddle shes on my head. Lol x
I tried to stop the face licking cos it was constant and read that they replace that with other "closeness" such as cuddling to your chest! She sleeps in her own bed but if she comes to mine for a cuddle shes on my head. Lol x
I won't allow my dog on the sofa any more because she became to attached to me, and I've never allowed her in my bed. It seems to have worked so far, although she still follows me everywhere. I place her bed outside of the bedroom door at night so she is still near but not too close. For a Jack Russell she is too much of a softy, which can cause problems when walking as she will not stand up for herself against other dogs, she'll hide behind my legs instead. OH blames me for making her too soft, but I love her just the way she is!
Don't worry. I have 5 twelve year-old dogs that do that, fighting and pushing to get prime position. Just accept it. You've only got the one. You can gently persuade them that they are being a damn nuisance. Mine sulk off when I tell them to get down but it'll never be more than a temporary solution.
My Heeler baby is four and a half months and fortunately she is not too clingy, as she has five other dogs to share me with. She is however just teething so is now starting to exercise her teeth on every surface and even my ankles if I am not careful! The joys of new puppies - I wouldn't change them for the world as they are with us such a short time. Doesn't seem five minutes since her great-grandmother was born, eighteen years ago next month.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.