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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OMG, I would kill for an independent dog! Been struggling with my dog's severe separation anxiety for 4 years and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. [/quote] There is a huge difference between a basic dependent personality and a dog with severe separation anxiety. No one wants that! My dependent dog just sleeps on the couch when I am busy or gone. If I'm here, he always wants to be around me -- but he doesn't get anxious when I am gone. Best dog ever! The cat-like dog I had before had an irregular recall and looked at me like room service instead of a companion. Dogs are a lot of work to get that kind of response in return! I obliged for 14 years but when I got another dog I wanted one more into people. That dog was really attached to my cats, funnily enough. He had one he always slept with together in his dog bed. They were hysterical to watch. She would nurse on the hair behind his ear. Bizarre![/quote]
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