Is it normal for a 5-month-old Cane Corso to be so clingy and follow me everywhere?

My 5-month-old Cane Corso has started following me everywhere I go around the house. Whether I'm doing chores or just sitting in the living room, he's right there beside me. I understand puppies can be attached, but is it normal for him to be this clingy at his age, or should I be looking into behavior training to help him feel more secure?

Answer

It's quite normal for a 5-month-old Cane Corso puppy to be especially attached to their owner. This breed is known for being loyal and protective, traits that are often more pronounced at a younger age. However, it’s good to balance this dependency to help him grow into a confident adult.

  • Following you from room to room indicates a strong bond and trust.
  • Separation anxiety can develop if they become too reliant on constant companionship.
  • Training your puppy to feel secure when alone is essential for their emotional health.

It's important to know that your puppy following you closely can be part of normal behavior, showing affection and attachment. However, helping him learn independence through positive reinforcement and gradual alone time can prevent potential issues like separation anxiety. This age is ideal for introducing behavior training, encouraging independence while ensuring your puppy feels secure.

For more personalized guidance on managing your puppy's behavior, book a consultation with Dial A Vet today.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does my puppy follow me everywhere?

    Puppies are naturally curious and social creatures. They follow their owners to stay close to their primary source of comfort and security. It's also part of their instinct to stay with their pack.

  • How can I help my puppy feel more independent?

    Gradually expose your puppy to periods of being alone, starting with short durations and increasing as they become more comfortable. Use toys or treats to create positive experiences when they are alone.

  • Is following behavior a sign of separation anxiety?

    While following behavior is typical, consistent anxiety or distress when apart from you could be a sign of separation anxiety. In such cases, consider consulting with a vet or a professional trainer to address these behaviors early on.

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