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I've met dogs in my life that I have liked and disliked. If I think about the dogs I have disliked, I think the thing that stands out to me the most is they are NEEDY. Living with my boyfriend at the moment and I really dislike having a smelly, moulting dog following me around the house. She follows me on my heel so I can see, smell and hear her wherever I go. If I'm sat down working on my laptop and the dog craves attention, she will sit in front of me and just stare. She will come up to me with her gross wet toys and put them on my lap. She will try barge into the bathroom if I'm using it. If I get up off the sofa/bed/chair she will be right at my feet wagging her tail and sniffing my legs like we're going somewhere together. She will also be purposely noisy (grooming herself, pacing the laminate flooring) in the mornings to wake us up and no it isn't necessarily because she needs to pee, it's because she wants attention. If we're laying in bed watching TV, she will stand in front of the bed blocking the view to the TV and stare at us. She smells so bad. And she loves to lay under the table when we eat, or next to the bed when we try to sleep because she's so needy. So guess who you can smell when you're trying to enjoy dinner or get some shut eye. You can't put your shoes on without her getting over-excited, thinking she's going on a dog walk because apparently she's the centre of our world. I seriously cannot wait for lockdown to ease up some more so we can go do activities that don't always involve walking the stupid dog. Mind you, this is a dog that gets walked and played with daily, and with lockdown there is always someone at home with her at the moment so she's definitely not deprived of attention. She's just an annoyingly needy mutt.