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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The other alternative could be that he wants to protect you. Has something horrible happened to you recently that he was witness to, or have you been upset about something? If so, he could be following you so that it doesn't happen again.
It's terrible when a dog has been distressed by something because they can't tell you what has made them feel that way and you just have to guess. He obviously adores you though, so I hope somebody can offer you some advice and that it works.
Hey, paddywoo, our dog Beethoven has been doing the same recently (he is a mixture of a bit of everything and nearly 4 years old) but for him the explanation is pretty simple - recently I have been going into hospital for short stays pretty regularly (between 36 an 96 hours) and my husband works weird hours leaving home early and not getting back that early at night so the poor old thing is getting worried about being left on his own.
He spends a lot of time with the cat but the cat isn't too bothered unless feeding times become too erratic. Due to my 'illness' I often walk ion both of them and don't realise and they bless them suffer in silence. But for the dog we just let him come wherever with us (except in the bedroom, hubby is very strict on that point) to see we're not pushing him away or out of the circle
Are you going on holiday very soon?
Our yorkshire terrier seemed to be able to "sense" this whenever we had an imminent holiday and used to follow my wife everywhere from about a week before we were due to go. Perhaps she saw my wife getting clothes ready or something but she definitely used to know something was going on and wouldn't let her out of site.
Dogs are essentially pack animals and if they can't see what you're up to most of the time they can tend to develop what's called 'separation anxiety', especially in a one-person household and any dog in that situation is by default an 'alpha male' and as such needs to feel in control on his patch but if your little dog has only recently started to follow you around at the age of seven then maybe something has happened to make him feel insecure or maybe he isn't feeling well and needs to be near you for comfort. Check out www.champdogs.co.uk. I've found it to be the best site for masses of info on dogs, with hundreds of questions and answers from dog-owners.