momof3disneyholics
<font color=royalblue>Maternal Unit Extraordinaire
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My Pug is driving me crazy. I really do think he has issues and I don't know how to help him. He is 8 months old first of all. We have had him since he was 8 weeks old.
He is VERY attached to me. He has to be where I am at all times. He has to be in the same room or he will literally stand outside the room and cry if I don't let him in. If I get up to go into another room he will run between my legs and almost trip me everytime. My Dh is home with him most of the day so he rarely has any time without a human in the house.
He also has nervous ticks. He chews himself. He chews sores into his skin all the time. He doesn't have fleas. (got rid of them thanks to the help of the DIS
) so that isn't why he's doing it. I bought some moisturizing dog shampoo thinking maybe he has dry skin, but so far that hasn't helped. He seems to do the chewing when I'm not at home. I leave plenty of things for him to chew around the house so he won't chew himself.
Last night, while we were out, he jumped onto a recliner and it looked like he scratched it until the stuffing came out. I wasn't too mad since it was an old recliner we were going to be throwing out anyway, but still he shouldn't have done that. I kept thinking what if he had done that to a good piece of furniture?
We have a poodle also that is about the same age as him and she is just fine. She doesn't do any of these things and just acts like a normal dog.
So, does anyone have any idea how to help my neurotic dog?
He is VERY attached to me. He has to be where I am at all times. He has to be in the same room or he will literally stand outside the room and cry if I don't let him in. If I get up to go into another room he will run between my legs and almost trip me everytime. My Dh is home with him most of the day so he rarely has any time without a human in the house.
He also has nervous ticks. He chews himself. He chews sores into his skin all the time. He doesn't have fleas. (got rid of them thanks to the help of the DIS
) so that isn't why he's doing it. I bought some moisturizing dog shampoo thinking maybe he has dry skin, but so far that hasn't helped. He seems to do the chewing when I'm not at home. I leave plenty of things for him to chew around the house so he won't chew himself.Last night, while we were out, he jumped onto a recliner and it looked like he scratched it until the stuffing came out. I wasn't too mad since it was an old recliner we were going to be throwing out anyway, but still he shouldn't have done that. I kept thinking what if he had done that to a good piece of furniture?
We have a poodle also that is about the same age as him and she is just fine. She doesn't do any of these things and just acts like a normal dog.
So, does anyone have any idea how to help my neurotic dog?


That is a weird habit!
It's my only explanation, besides he's a pug.
God's little weirdos.