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13 Dog Breeds That Follow You Everywhere You Go

Some dogs are perfectly happy doing their own thing, but others want to be involved in every second of your day. These extra-attached breeds love staying close, whether you are walking to the kitchen, sitting on the couch, or just trying to use the bathroom in peace. If your ideal pet is one that treats personal space like a strange concept, these dogs fit the bill. Here are 13 breeds known for sticking close and following their favorite people everywhere.

Hungarian Vizsla

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Vizslas are practically the definition of a dog that wants constant closeness. They form intense bonds with their people and usually prefer to stay right beside them whenever possible. Give them attention, exercise, and company, and they are in heaven.

Coton de Tulear

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This fluffy little companion does not like feeling left out of the action. Cotons usually want to be near their family members and have a way of inserting themselves into daily routines without hesitation. Their affectionate nature makes them wonderful for people who want a constant sidekick.

Labrador Retriever

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Labradors are famous for being loving, people-oriented dogs that want to stay involved in family life. They often trail behind their favorite person from room to room just to stay connected. Their friendliness and emotional loyalty make them one of the most classic clingy breeds around.

French Bulldog

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French Bulldogs may look relaxed, but many of them are deeply attached to their humans. They love hanging out nearby and are often happiest when they can nap, lounge, or stare at you from a very short distance. Their low-key personality just makes the clinginess easier to live with.

Australian Shepherd

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Aussies are smart, active, and strongly bonded to the people they love. They are not the sort of dogs that enjoy being ignored while life happens around them. Whether you are working, walking, or doing chores, they usually want to be part of it.

Bolognese

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Bolognese dogs are gentle little companions that truly enjoy staying close to their people. They are affectionate without being wild, and they often stick nearby simply because that is where they feel most content. If you want a sweet shadow, this breed absolutely qualifies.

German Shepherd

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German Shepherds are often serious about staying close to the person they trust most. Their loyalty runs deep, and they tend to keep a watchful eye on their family at all times. That protective nature often turns into a habit of following you just to make sure all is well.

Papillon

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Papillons are small, lively, and surprisingly attached to their humans. They enjoy being included in whatever is going on and are quick to notice when you leave the room. Their size makes them easy little followers, and their personality makes them eager ones.

Lagotto Romagnolo

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Lagottos are affectionate, engaged dogs that enjoy being near the people they know best. They are bright and active, which means they like interaction as much as closeness. Once bonded, they often prefer to stay close rather than miss out on whatever you are doing.

Brussels Griffon

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Brussels Griffons have huge personalities packed into a tiny frame, and a lot of that personality is devoted to their favorite humans. They love staying involved and tend to build very close emotional bonds. You are unlikely to be alone for long with one of these little observers around.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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Cavaliers are soft-hearted companion dogs that genuinely want to be near their people as much as possible. They adore cuddling, following, and curling up nearby whenever they get the chance. Their sweet, attached nature is a huge reason so many people fall for them.

Shiba Inu

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Shiba Inus are not usually the first breed people think of when they hear clingy, but they can become deeply attached in their own quiet way. They may not show it with constant cuddling, yet they often like being near their chosen person. Their version of devotion can be subtle, but it is definitely there.

Weimaraner

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Weimaraners are famously attached dogs that do not enjoy being left out or left behind. They tend to form intense bonds and want to stay close through nearly everything. Their loyalty, energy, and need for companionship make them one of the clingiest breeds on the list.