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Has Chesney had any medical issues...sometimes that can trigger a sudden behavior change. You might want to ask your Vet to run some blood tests...particularly a thyroid panel. In the absence of a physical cause, I'm thinking Chesney is just trying to test his position. You lost your other dog, you're moving...lots of changes that cause stress and can generate some negative behaviors. You say that Chesney is becoming clingy and protective and even sometimes demonstrates aggressive behaviors. I would stop the clinging and protection and make him earn all affection. He should not be the one initiating it....you should instigate it when he has demonstrated a behavior that you approve of. IMO affection needs to be a reward for these dogs (and I know because I have one). He needs to know that you and your husband are the leaders...that you own everything in the house. The fact that he snapped at your husband for trying to take away the scrubbie tells me that he wasn't respecting your DH at that time. This may be a great time to reinforce some basic obedience training. Good luck....I know how stressful this can be.
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