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  1. #1
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    Face is definitly a Mamas Boy!
    He follows me everywhere, we spoon and kiss, i used to sneak him up on the couch then cover him under the covers so dad wouldnt see him, and then i got him permission to come on furniture now, he is very protective of me, but then again Rita is more a Mamas girl, she hasnt really bonded with her dad the way she has with me, which is the whole reason we got her was to bond with Dad cuz Face was a mamas boy, now they both love Mama, haha

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    Oggy is really a "daddy's boy". Flute on the other hand is more in tune with Carole, so she is probably a "Mummy's girl"

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    Duke is such a mama's boy! Most of the time, he won't even have his good daily potty until I get home from work and walk him. He follows me everywhere when I'm home. Sometimes he's sleeping and I'll close the door so he won't get up and follow me. He's my boy.

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    All three of mine are very snuggly and loving. Spot is the one most likely to curl up in the chair and fall asleep on top of you. He loves to snuggle, not just with his mommy, but also his daddy, his grandpa, and any other willing person! He loves to sleep with his head on the pillow (doesn't matter which of us), and tries to sleep so close to you, he actaully rather be on top of you!

    Sadie was a total mommy's girl, but recently has become about equal mommy's girl/daddy's girl. She is not one to actually lay on you, but will curl up next to you on the couch, and will spoon for a short time in bed...then she goes comepletely under the covers and sleeps with her head on my legs.


    Cincy is the least snuggly of all the dogs. She has hers moods, where she just hops up on your lap, and wants to be rubbed, and will sometimes sleep in the big bed...but she sorta perfers her own space. I think she gets too hot.

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    Rocky is my first male, but he is hands down a momma's boy.
    Sheba is my dog, but when she see's a man she starts
    acting all cutsie and flirts.


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    My Sherman is a mama's boy, especially at the dogpark if other people & dogs are around. I love his little sniffs & kisses on my face, I really crave those! My dogs live outside, so they don't sleep with us, but Sherman loves to snuggle up close in the car and when I'm sitting with them outside.
    Star is a typical aloof husky, very independant, and I'm lucky to get a kiss once a month from her, but I love her to pieces anyway!
    Rosie was a mama's girl, though. She loved me and I loved her - I can't express how much I loved her! And she was a 70-lb. cuddler, loved to be in physical contact. she used to lift my arm up with her nose so she could stick her head under my arm into my lap and worm the rest of her into my lap, too! She used to stick to my side at the park and hide behind me when she was scared. i miss my baby girl

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    Yep! he's a momma's boy for sure! He is a lot more of the best brother in the world though because I think he is a lot more attatched to me.

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    Well, it depends on who is around. If it is just Drake and I, we hang out , do things together, cuddles, etc... But he isn't a momma's boy unless we have company and Andrew isn't there of course! If Andrew is there, no one else in the world exists but Andrew! No joke. I came back from Lebanon after being gone for a month. When we walked in the door, he automatically ran to Andrew and greeted him like he hadn't seen him in a year, not half an hour! I, on the other hand, was totally ignored.


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    Buddy is the first male dog, and I've never seen anything like him

    Sierra is lovey... when she wants to be.
    But Buddy.. he gets all lovey when he's awake!!!

    He always has to be next to me, on my lap, sharing my pillow when I go to bed, etc. So yes... Buddy is a Mamma's boy!!
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    Originally posted by DoggiesAreTheBest
    I came back from Lebanon after being gone for a month. When we walked in the door, he automatically ran to Andrew and greeted him like he hadn't seen him in a year, not half an hour! I, on the other hand, was totally ignored.
    That is because he was angry at you for being gone so long and you were being *punished*. On the other hand, a true *mama's boy* couldn't have pulled that off.
    *Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France

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    My Thunder is fur sure.. he's my little velcro dog. But then so is Badger most of the time. Of course little female Collar[flower] loves her mom too and they all sleep with me, but not like Thunder. My RB Cheeky-Bitch was a definate Momma's Girl although she loved everybody. Aren't we blessed

    Souraya, it's sooo good to hear from you When you get a chance please give Drake a butterfly kiss from his Auntie Laurie.

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    I think this is true. My aunt's male lhasapoo, Cody, is the loving, protective one. Her female yorkiepoo is the more serious, distant one. Cody always wins the kissing contest at the Bark in the Park. I've never owned a male dog but have experienced enough "mama's boy" dogs to feel that this is true.
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