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    She has gotten so attached

    Molly has never been a overly affectionate dog. But lately has been coming to be pet more and laying against my side and following me all over the house. As most of you know Molly is my service dog so her being near me at all times is not new. So I was wondering if this is a new trait or age or if she is on me all the time because of a new symptom I have been dealing with. The symptom is a neurological tremor that is affecting my whole body 24/7 and have been for several weeks. My chiropractor asked me if it was her trying to calm my nervous system down. What ever it is I am enjoying her wanting more petting and being really almost on me all the time.

    Any thoughts?

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    She definitely could be detecting additional symptoms. So sorry you are having problems. Sending good thoughts.
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    It could be a combination of things, she's almost 3, so she's just coming fully mature, which could have a lot to do with it.

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    That sounds plausible. Our Zo doesn't that during unstable weather. We call her the weather report. She always tells us when a storm is coming.

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