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The Economic Times
The Economic Times
Piyush Shukla

Why has your older dog suddenly become clingy? Experts explain when it's a normal part of aging—and when it could signal something more

Older dogs often become more affectionate, but a sudden need to stay close to their owners can also point to important changes happening inside their bodies and brains. Many families notice their senior dog following them from room to room, waiting outside the bathroom, or becoming anxious when left alone. While this behavior is sometimes a normal part of aging, veterinary experts say it can also be linked to declining senses, joint pain, or age-related cognitive changes.

Knowing what causes this shift can help owners recognize early warning signs, seek treatment sooner, and keep their aging companion comfortable for years to come.

Why does an older dog suddenly want to stay by your side all the time?

Many dogs become more dependent as they grow older. Just as people rely more on familiar surroundings with age, senior dogs often feel safest near the person they trust most.

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