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What happened to my puppy? My puppy has always been independent, not a lap dog, doesnt like to be held. If he's in bed with me, and I start tossing and turning he goes away to lay in his bed. Well he's now 1yr old and has completely changed. Lol. Everytime I sit, he comes running and plops his little butt on my lap :eek: and lately he has been sleeping by my side, even if I move during the night. So weird!! Anyone experienced this change? |
Sounds like a pleasant change, enjoy it! |
My boys are both cuddlers. Bogey will sit on my lap all day long if I would let him and Doodlebug loves to burrow under the blankets to sleep at night. It's my girl Pebbles that will only some times come by me. She's more attached to my husband. |
Bella is 17 months. I've noticed she's gotten to be more cuddly and more of a lap dog in the past 6 months. |
All my boys are Snugglebugs....I have one young man that will be added to my breeding boys....he is still such a wild child yet, but when he settles down and wants to quit running around, getting into everything, stealing and hiding all the toys from everyone else, he also becomes a Snugglebug, and settles into my lap to sleep, gazing dreamingly into my eyes.....I so adore my boys! |
Buster has always been attached to my hip, my lap, my arms. He's always wanted to be where I am. He will hang out with my husband when I'm not home but when I'm home, you always know where to find Buster. Maggie would rather hide and watch us go crazy trying to find her. |
Bentley has become a cuddle bug. :) Max and Teddy went through a similar change. They were always affectionate, but seems they want more and more lap time and cuddling with each passing year. |
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Razzle goes through changes. He likes to be with the big dogs on the floor laying by my feet, then other times wants up on my lap to sleep n snuggle. ** Shrugs ** they are Yorkies after all. Quick change artists!:D |
probably just getting more attached to you |
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