Why Some Dogs Follow Their Owners Everywhere

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When DIY Isn’t Enough

While basic clinginess responds well to at-home training, certain canine habits require a professional evaluation. Consult your veterinarian or a certified animal behaviorist if you encounter these situations:

  • Sudden onset clinging in older dogs: If your senior dog suddenly becomes your shadow, they may be experiencing vision loss, hearing loss, or Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (dog dementia). They follow you because they feel disoriented and use you as a safe anchor.
  • Self-harm during your absence: Dogs that break teeth on crate doors, scrape their paws bloody digging at carpets, or hurl themselves through windows require immediate veterinary intervention and often anti-anxiety medication.
  • Severe house soiling: If your adult dog suddenly starts urinating indoors only when you leave the house, rule out urinary tract infections or gastrointestinal issues before treating it as a behavioral problem.
  • Aggressive guarding: If your dog attempts to bite anyone who approaches you, a professional trainer is necessary to correct the behavior safely before someone gets hurt.
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