8 Dog Breeds That Stick to Their Owners Like Glue

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2. French Bulldog

This highly popular breed is one of the most clingy ones. This dog with Mickey Mouse-like ears, wide-set eyes, and a flat snout would probably stay on your head if it could.

French Bulldogs are very affectionate towards both their owners and other people. They are not aggressive at all and often try to integrate with other dogs, however without much success. This could be one of the reasons why they prefer to stay solely with their owners.

They love to follow you wherever you go, although they are a rather lazy breed that occasionally experiences short bursts of energy, known as zoomies. Wherever you go, they will track you down and eagerly await some treats since they are quite food-driven.

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