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I did not realize how attached dogs get to a person. I'm traveling with two furry buddies- Spike, a Brown/red Minature Poodle, five months old and Coco, Chocolate Lab, four years old. (see avitar)
Coco is very attached to me. She could be with DW a if I'm gone will cry and look for me. Spike has been seperated from DW for two days and when he heard her voice over the phone he went running to windows and the door looking for her. Once he realized that the voice was comming from the phone he sat by me and looked into the phone. Now when ever I pick up the phone he is on my lap and listens to who is on the phone. Stan
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5er/Ford 7.3 Turbo/WIFE/Spike (Red Poodle) & Lamb Chop (name speaks for it self)
They do get very attached. Our larger dog, Rio is more attached to DH while the little one is more attached to me. The larger one sits by the RV door if DH leaves in the truck until he comes back. The one attached to me, Rahma, when we come back with the truck he runs out of the RV until he sees me then he runs back into the RV waiting for me to come in. Its like once he sees I am back its ok with him. They do miss theyre mom and dads! southwestjudy
Labs have been known to chew through fences or dig under if they think they've "lost" their human. Amazing dogs but you don't own them, you are THEIRS! My favorite breed. It helped our Roxi when I got an old pillow and slept with it for a week or so then gave it to her to lay on while I was gone. My smell seemed to comfort her greatly, you might try that.
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