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"He loves you too much." I received an interesting comment from the groomer yesterday. Kaji was ready to leap out of the arms of the groomer to get to me. He failed to notice I was a good 4 feet away. He would have hit the floor before getting to me. :( he was crying, and whimpering. Kaji just wanted his momma. That prompted the groomer to say, "my god, he loves you too much." Is there such a thing as loving "too much." :confused: |
No he just hates the groomer "that much" BWAHAHAHA. I never take mine to the groomers, I just don't trust them. I would buzz Kaji but I'm not too savvy wity the clippers. =/ Well, he's been through a lot the past few days so I guess let him off easy. |
No way! My guys are the same way about us...they love, love, love!! I can't leave the room without atleast a couple of mine following me. There's absolutely nothing wrong with our furkids being extremely attached to us (and vice versa). |
Maybe she was trying to really say he was too anxious in her opinion to be there without you & so stressed he would take a risky chance of injury trying to get to you once you returned. Did she say anything about him panting or salivating a lot, shaking or pacing, stressing or mention he seemed "too attached" to you? I've heard people use that phrase in the past more than once as a euphemism for telling someone their dog was nervous or stressing without them. If that's not what she meant, what else could she mean? IDK. |
I think it was an off the cuff remark based on Kajis dramatic reaction. No I dont think theres a too much. |
Males have such a deep, devoted bond....I have to be very careful I do not allow my male puppies to become too attached to me, if they are here for any length of time......it is really hard on them to separate from me to go to their new home, so it is something I am very careful about. |
well i guess oscar "loves me too much too" cause he does that with everyone. he only wants mom.... |
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Ditto.... Ain't no mountain higgggghhhhhh enough Ain't no river widdddddeeeeee enough To keep me from yooooouuuuu. The words to Brandi's theme song :p |
I love when people say Georgie loves me too much the feeling is mutual:D I think it's great that Kaji feels that way;) |
I learned my lesson arriving at the groomers to early. Bella didn't want any part of it. The groomer wasn't done. She says Bella does really good when I'm not there. Lesson learned. And yes she is attached...lol Kinda like that. |
I have the same experience with Mollie. She'd whimper and bark when i put her in the pushcart at the mall and she can't see me. When we're out and someone else's holding her leash, she's pull and pull, twist around to try to get to me. Mollie's hyper so when my nieces comes with us on our Sunday walk, I let them hold her leash so they can run ahead of me and Mojo. Mollie will constantly look back, sometimes running sideways even. And to think that Mollie's my sister's puppy... she's given up on trying to get Mollie's affection hehehehehe. |
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Pretty much what you saw on Friday is normal. I get home to a happy jumping Kaji every day. Maybe it was 2% more than usual excitement last Friday because he hadn't seen me in a while, but yeah... Totally normal. :D |
Mine act the same way when I come to get them from the groomers:laugh: And they LOVE their groomer ladies, they get a lot of love and attention there. They've never made a comment except for how they can see how much my girls love me, and their Daddy too (he picks them up sometimes). Perfectly normal:D!!! |
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:):):) This is so sweet! Yorkies are precious. When I first read the thread, I thought the groomer was saying he loves you SO much. I thought it was a complement - the tone of voice would be the key. I just left Mrs. Beasley at the groomer and she would not look at the groomer - like "if I don't see her, she doesn't exist" LoL :) |
I think its sweet that Kaji loves you that much. There is nothing like a yorkies unconditional love |
I just read your comment about males being more attached. I was so glad to hear you say this! I have always felt and thought this but I can absolutely tell the difference in the attachment of my male to the attachment of my female!! My previous male (now crossed over the rainbow bridge) was very definitely a Momma's boy too, but my Bailey is even worse than my Rowdee was. My female, Gabee, loves me bunches but she loves everyone - just a very affectionate sweet girl - Bailey doesn't love anyone but his Momma. |
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Not just a boy thing....my girls are the same way. :) If I leave a room and shut the door behind me, my Izzy will jump up and down, scratching the door and yelping with each jump. I try to explain to her that it was merely a quick snack run to the kitchen, but she is so beside herself excited to see me again that she hears none of it. ;) |
I think it's so swwwweeeeet that he loves you that much! My Lucy loves me that much. Ringo, I feel loves me, but would adjust right away if something happened to me. |
Thor is like that too. He likes people, but if he's on someone else's lap when I walk into the room, he starts struggling to get to me. I have to admit, it does worry me a little bit... especially because sometimes I think it offends other people. I remember once I gave my friend Thor's leash while I went into a porta-potty, and he almost tore her arm off trying to follow me. She definitely liked him a little less after that. I take Thor to work with me, which is a huge bonus, and I want everyone to welcome him. That was easier when he was more social, and he's also started guarding me more, which means barking at anyone who comes to my desk. The one time it doesn't bother me: when his old owner who didn't pay attention to him is holding him and he starts crying to get to me. Funny thing is, when SHE was the owner, he was perfectly fine sitting on my lap around her. :D |
Awwww. He loves his mama. Never enough in my opinion! |
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I agree with everyone else, no such thing as too much! He just loves and missed his momma ♥♥ |
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