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It's like having a boyfriend who is a little fresh meat.
I have a little teddy at home, very clingy, so that when I come back from work, it will pounce directly on my legs, dragging my legs and not letting me do anything else, and then when I am eating, it will always squat next to me to watch me eat, and when I type on the computer, he will directly go to my keyboard and step on me a few times, and it will not be very upset at this time.
But I won't be annoyed, but I think it's too clingy, and it's not a mistake to have it in the first place, just like having a little fresh meat boyfriend.
Little fresh meat boyfriend, because of his relatively young age, will be very sticky to his girlfriend, want to be by his girlfriend's side at all times, always grasp the dynamics of his girlfriend, so a sticky dog is this feeling, there is no love, but when I am lonely, the dog can listen to my words, so that I feel very accompanied.
When I'm sad, the dog will keep looking at me, lying on the floor, looking sad, clingy dog is very understanding, and will become happy and sad with the owner's mood.
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I've had a lot of pet cats, dogs, tortoises, hamsters,Among so many pets, I personally think that the most clingy should be the dog. Among the many breeds, the following types of dogs are more clingyIt even makes the owner feel that he can't parry.
1. VIPs
When it comes to VIP, I believe everyone should feel particularly familiar, because many friends in the community will breed, and the personality of VIPs is more unrestrainedThere is also a lot of time spent outdoors, so the owner also needs to spend more time with them. There are different breeds of VIPs, and no matter what type of dog breed they have, they especially like to stick to their owners.
Raising VIPs at home is actually similar to raising a girlfriend, and they seem to be more clingy than girls. If the host often works overtime and does not have time to spend with them, the VIP will break down the house. Some small dog breeds are not so destructive, and giant VIPs tend to make a mess of their homes and even tear off the roof.
Second, Bichon.
I haven't ever had a Bichon Bear, but according to a friend of mine, he used to have a Bichon and his personality has changed drastically. My friend is a fun-loving person, and often has a nightlife, and rarely comes home on time to get bored. But when I get home, my friends often take care of everything that the Bichon eats.
Originally, the Bichon who had just arrived home was very happy, but after a month of late return from his friend, the Bichon was depressed and took him to the hospital, where the doctor told the friend that the Bichon was suffering from depression. And the Bichon has depression precisely because of the relationship between friends who rarely accompany it. Since then, my friend has come home on time from work every day and rarely goes out again, and the Bichon has gradually become more cheerful.
If you want to have a dog and don't want your dog to be too clingy, it's best to avoid these two breeds.
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The dogs are ranked as follows:
1. Poodle.
The Poodle's personality is generally very cheerful and intelligent. It has a high IQ and is ranked second in the ranking of canine IQs. The poodle's cheerful and open-minded personality makes it easier to approach humans and get along with people in a friendly way.
Anyone who has ever owned a Poodle knows that Poodles love to be around people. Whether it is a young child or a growing poodle, they like to stick to their owners.
2. Border herding. The Border Collie is originally a dog that likes people, likes to communicate and have fun with humans, likes to play with people, and can't wait to let you accompany it all the time.
3. Akita dog.
The Akita dog has a calm and docile personality, feels sharp, is strong, brave, and easy to train. In life, Akita dogs are sensible and well-behaved, and generally do not like to bark. Akita dogs are still friendly to humans and like to stick to their owners.
4. Pomeranian.
Pomeranian is a small dog, the bones are relatively fragile, easy to fracture, this is the biggest disadvantage of Pomeranian, and there are many people who think that sticky talent is the biggest disadvantage of Pomeranian, which shows that Pomeranian is quite a sticky dog.
5. Pekingese dog.
Pekingese dogs are docile and friendly to members of their owners' families, but they don't want to pay attention to strangers. It's a dog that sticks to its owner.,It's still very cute.。
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The ranking of dogs sticky is: Labrador, Chinese Pastoral Dog, and Yorkshire. Of course, Teddy is also clingy, but sometimes we can't tell if Teddy is clingy or just trying to vent with your feet.
Labrador has a tame personality, is close to people, and has a high degree of obedience, Labrador is really very clingy, and a large dog has the soul of a little teddy living in it, probably that's it. Wherever you walk at home, you have to be surrounded by dogs when you take a bath and go to the toilet. As soon as it got up from the toilet, it was going to lean its head over to see what was in the toilet.
No matter what I'm doing, I have to come over and take a look, inside and out, and it's heartbreaking for this family.
The Chinese pastoral dog, also known as the earth dog, is an extremely common Chinese dog that has bred on the land of China for generations and has accompanied most of the Chinese people. Because most of them live in rural areas and are able to run freely across vast expanses, they have earned the nickname "pastoral dogs". The most important characteristic of Chinese pastoral dogs is that they are empathetic, they can read the most subtle expressions of their owners, perceive the faces of their owners that are not easy to perceive, know how to act when they see opportunities, and are very close to the hearts of their owners.
This kind of dog is more dependent on its owner, and it is very afraid of being abandoned in its heart. Therefore, when it sees its owner, it will be super happy to wag its tail, and it will always stick to its owner and occupy the owner's feet, which is also very cute.
Yorkshire, Yorkshire hardly sheds hair, is calmer than VIPs and does not like to scream, has a more independent and friendly personality, and is relatively small.
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Dog clinginess ranking What are the most clingy dogs in the world.
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Dogs are ranked (from highest to lowest): Saint Bernard, Newfoundland, Chinese Shar Pei, Luo Qin, Canaanite.
Saint Bernard is very clingy, especially when young, insecure, and likes to stick to its owner at all times. If you have a Saint Bernard dog at home, I think it's a very heartwarming thing.
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First, the Pomeranian will be a spoiled elf Pomeranian's gait is proud, dignified and lively.
Second, the noble daughter of the poodle. The Poodle is the second most intelligent dog in the world, intelligent, lively, and with a good temperament, it is easy to approach people.
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Bichon Frise, Teddy, Rottweiler, Golden Retriever, Alaskan Dog, Labrador, Chinese Pastoral Dog, Yorkshire. Of course, Teddy is also very clingy, the noble daughter of the poodle.
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I think whether a dog sticks to a person or not depends on the way it was raised when I was a child, and it is of course sticky when it has always been with people. If the owner doesn't pay attention to it, it won't stick to it if you put it outside.
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The ranking of dogs sticky is: Labrador, Chinese Pastoral Dog, and Yorkshire. Basically, the puppies are more clingy and playful (there are also extras), and my VIP was also very sticky when he was a child, and he kept barking when he couldn't see anyone, so we often accompanied him at home and hugged him.
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I haven't had other dogs, the pastoral dog is very clingy, and wherever you go, it will squeeze around you, squeezing tightly,
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The ranking of dogs sticky is: Labrador, Chinese Pastoral Dog, and Yorkshire.
The Labrador Retriever has a broad head, a broad nasal mirror, and very well-developed nostrils. The ears hang moderately on the sides of the head, slightly back. The neck is moderately long, muscular overall, and there is no fat.
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Whether a dog sticks or not depends on whether you pet it or not.
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I've never had any other dogs, but my husky is pretty clingy.
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British Shepherd Dog.
They are very cute and gentle in appearance, but they are docile and have a good personality, which does not prevent them from being good guard dogs.
Golden Retrievers Golden Retrievers are naturally friendly to people and love to play with their owners, and they are easy to train.
Husky: The Husky is a pet that loves cleanliness and is warm to people.
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Pug recognizes the second and sees who recognizes the first.
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