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dog follow you part two. I just loved your advice. Thank you once more;
My boyfriend lives with me and my parents, so she is like our dog; but every time he lays in the floor, she is all over him, giving him kisses, always coming to him, ect.
When I lay in the floor, I get nothing. I just don't get it. I spend all my quality time with her. Since I've had her, I haven't been to school because of Christmas break,
I play with her. I've tried the treat thing, I bathe her, feed her, get her ready for bed, I play with her for atleast an hour or so; I take her outside when its a little warmer out; and let her run around. I do everything, but still nothing. She doesn't even kiss me.
I just feel like, she doesn't love me, and she loves my boyfriend who has NOTHING to do with her.
I just want a dog to call my own. A dog that will follow me and don't leave my side.
I feel like I'm running out of options, but than again she's only three months old.
[ ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets?
Yes, It does take alot of courage and love to get a dog to love someone. Some dogs just get attached to a certain person, and not others. It may feel like it's being harrassed, as so many people giving a dog attention can cause stress, maybe it would help if in the mean time, if your boyfriend isn't home or something, have alone time with her, make some homemade dog treats, prepare your dinner, (Something humans and dogs can eat) and share it, just relax with her and pet her. Stay and pet her until she falls asleep, and call her something cute, and always call her in a bright cheerful voice. Or, you can try taking her for a long walk on the weekends, or maybe when you get home from school. And, talk to her about it, trust me, even if she can't understand your words, she'll know that you care about her. ]
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