15 Dog Breeds Most Likely to Be Jealous of Other Pets

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Some dog breeds are naturally more prone to jealousy when it comes to sharing attention with other pets. Whether it’s their strong attachment to their owners or a desire to be the center of attention, these breeds can exhibit possessive or competitive behavior when another animal enters the picture. Here are 15 dog breeds that are most likely to show jealousy around other pets!

Chihuahua

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Chihuahuas can become quite possessive. They may feel threatened by the presence of other pets and compete for attention. Even though they are small, their jealousy can come out in growling, snapping, or trying to push the other pet out of the way when they want their owner’s focus.

Dachshund

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Dachshunds are loyal and affectionate dogs, but their strong attachment to their family can make them prone to jealousy. If another pet is receiving attention, a Dachshund may try to assert dominance or push themselves between their owner and the other pet. Their competitive nature sometimes leads to attention-seeking behavior, especially if they feel left out.

French Bulldog

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French Bulldogs crave attention and are known to be affectionate with their families. When another pet gets the attention they want, they may act out or become jealous. They are not aggressive by nature, but their need to be the center of attention can result in sulking or even trying to outshine the other pet.

Border Collie

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Border Collies are very intelligent pups and need a lot of mental and physical stimulation. However, they can become jealous if they feel neglected or if another pet is getting more attention. This jealousy might manifest as herding behavior, where they try to control the other pet’s movements or seek constant attention from their owners.

Pomeranian

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Pomeranians are small but full of personality and love being the focus of their owners’ affection. If another pet is in the mix, a Pomeranian may become possessive of their owner’s attention and display jealous behaviors like barking, whining, or trying to take the spotlight from the other animal. Their strong bond with their family makes sharing attention challenging for them.

Jack Russell Terrier

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Jack Russell Terriers are energetic and assertive dogs that enjoy being the center of attention. When another pet gets more focus, they can become jealous and may even act aggressively to reassert their dominance. Their need for mental stimulation and affection makes them more likely to compete with other pets for their owner’s time.

American Pit Bull Terrier

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Pit Bulls are incredibly affectionate with their families and need a lot of attention and love. While they can coexist peacefully with other pets if properly socialized, they are known to become jealous if they feel they’re not getting enough attention. This jealousy can lead to attention-seeking behaviors or tension with other pets, especially if they feel left out.

Cocker Spaniel

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Cocker Spaniels are cute dogs, but they can also become attached to their owners in a way that makes them jealous of other pets. They may become clingy or act out if they feel they are not getting enough attention compared to another animal. Cocker Spaniels love affection, and their jealousy can surface when they feel like they have to share it.

Yorkshire Terrier

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Yorkshire Terriers are known for their big personalities in small bodies and often want to be the center of attention. If another pet is present, Yorkies can become jealous and display possessive behaviors such as barking or trying to monopolize their owner’s attention. They like to be spoiled and can struggle to share that attention with other pets.

Weimaraner

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Weimaraners can be highly protective of their family’s attention. When another pet is receiving love or focus, a Weimaraner might become jealous, trying to push the other animal away or inserting themselves into the situation. Their sensitive nature means they can easily feel neglected, leading to clingy or competitive behaviors.

Australian Shepherd

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Australian Shepherds are intelligent and active dogs that love being with their families. They can be prone to jealousy when another pet gets more attention, especially since they require a lot of stimulation and affection. Their herding instinct might lead them to try and control the other pet’s movements, which can be a sign of their underlying jealousy.

Shih Tzu

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Shih Tzus are known for their affectionate nature, and they often seek constant attention from their owners. If another pet is receiving that affection, a Shih Tzu can become jealous, sometimes acting out by whining or demanding to be picked up. Their strong desire for companionship and closeness makes it hard for them to share attention with others.

Labrador Retriever

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Labrador Retrievers are generally easygoing but are also highly social dogs that love being around people. If they feel like they’re not getting as much attention as another pet, they can become jealous and may act out by being overly needy or insistent on getting attention. While Labs are typically good-natured, they still want their share of the love.

Beagle

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Beagles are sociable and affectionate dogs that enjoy spending time with their human families. They can become jealous when another pet is getting more attention, leading them to seek more affection or display clingy behaviors. Beagles can also become noisy or vocal when they feel neglected, trying to draw attention back to themselves.

Boxer

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Boxers are playful and loyal dogs that love interacting with their families. They can become jealous if they feel another pet is stealing their spotlight, sometimes resorting to playful yet possessive behavior to get their owner’s attention. Boxers love affection and sometimes struggle to share it, which can lead to competitive or needy behavior when other pets are involved.

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