that was a hard slap 😭
As a proud owner of a toy poodle—often called a velcro dog for their clingy and affectionate nature—I've noticed how sensitive these adorable pups can be, especially when it comes to new or unfamiliar objects like phones. The phrase "why does he hate my phone" really resonates with many pet owners who wonder why their furry friends react with anxiety or even aggression towards such items. From my experience, many toy poodles perceive phones as strange intrusions into their personal space. These dogs thrive on close attention and can sometimes feel ignored or threatened when our focus shifts to devices instead of them. This reaction could be a result of jealousy or confusion, which can sometimes lead to behaviors like barking, snapping, or even giving a hard playful slap, much like the one shown in this article. One effective approach is to slowly acclimate your velcro dog to your phone's presence. Start by associating the phone with positive experiences such as treats or gentle petting when the device is around. This can reduce anxiety and help your dog associate the phone with good things rather than a threat. Also, remember that velcro dogs crave companionship and dislike being left alone. If your phone usage increases and reduces your interaction time, consider scheduling dedicated play or cuddle times to reassure your puppy of your affection. Understanding these subtle emotional cues is key to maintaining a happy, stress-free relationship with your dog. The more patience and love you provide, the less likely your toy poodle will "hate your phone" and more likely to enjoy the time you spend together, phone or no phone.



































































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