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Has anybody else have their pets become extremely clingy to them? I am just over 6 weeks and my animals are very clingy to me.
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7620634 tn?1392949593
My cat is usually daddys boy. But lately he follows my everywhere. If I'm out of the room for more than a minute he comes after me. Unless my fiance is home as well he won't leave me in a room by myself.
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I asked my husband if he noticed our yorkie never wants me to goto work he even prefers i sit beside him when he eats. My husband thought its cuz hes lonely but now im thinking maybe he senses something?
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My dogs won't leave me alone and then I have domestic rats who try to bring me food I know very weird
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My 1 year old shiba inu is very independent. But since im moving to the 2nd trimester, she's been wanting to lay right up next to me when I sleep or lay down. Its sweet.
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I have a 75lb, pttie mix and a 10lb cat. Who seem to be glued to me. They have  always been mommy's boys. It is just a little more now.
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7446981 tn?1393216927
My dog is only clingy to me when my husband is at work.. lol he's rotten.
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My 80 lbs mastiff lap dog (yes 80 Lol) can't get enough mommy belly time lately :-)
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6965936 tn?1394227011
My cats are very lovey dovey. They do sense the hormones!
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So weird I didn't think about it but yes my dog had been crazy. He has to be touching me 24/7. Snuggled up or just sitting and I'm only 7 1/2 weeks but he always puts his head on my tummy. And if I don't let him on the couch with me he just cries lol
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Yup my dog has been up my butt strongly since i got.further along. Shes a mom and lately has been nesting.and digging holes for me to have my litter in. Animals can smell a hormone from us so they tend to be mote clingy
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