
How We Accidentally Train Clingy Pet Habits
Genetics provide the foundation for a Velcro dog, but our daily reactions solidify the behavior. Every time your dog follows you into the kitchen and you drop a piece of cheese, or they follow you to the couch and you offer a belly rub, you engage in powerful positive reinforcement.
Dogs are opportunistic and highly observant learners. They quickly realize that staying within a three-foot radius of you yields a high return on investment. If you habitually talk to your dog, pet them, or offer treats when they trail behind you, you actively train them to continue the behavior. Even simple eye contact serves as a reward. For a social animal, attention is a highly valuable currency.
Conversely, when your dog is sleeping quietly in the other room, you likely leave them alone to avoid waking them. By doing this, you inadvertently withhold attention when they display independence and shower them with attention when they are clingy.












