Some dogs may be obsessed with shadows due to their natural prey drive, curiosity, or desire to play. This behavior can also be a result of boredom or lack of mental stimulation.
It could be a chronophile (one who is obsessed about time).
Cats may be obsessed with dogs due to curiosity, companionship, or territorial behavior. Cats are known to form unique relationships with other animals, including dogs, and may be drawn to them for various reasons.
Dogs are often obsessed with socks because they are attracted to the scent of their owners on the socks. The smell of their owner can be comforting to dogs and they may see socks as a way to feel close to their owner even when they are not around. Additionally, the texture and shape of socks can be appealing to dogs, leading them to chew on or play with them.
A person obsessed with water may be referred to as a "hydrophile" or "hydrophilic."
Franklin D Roosevelt, he had a very cute westie as a dog.
Dogs are often obsessed with light reflections because they trigger their natural hunting instincts. The quick movements and shiny appearance of light reflections mimic small prey animals, making them irresistible to dogs.
obsessed
Well it depends. If you're a man and you're obsessed with another man well it's called being gay. And if you're a girl and you're obsessed with men it's called love!
The correct medical term for someone exercise obsessed is 'physically attractive'.
she did not make a movie she was in one it was called obsessed i seen it it was good
Obsessed? No, but because these dogs are so loyal and protective, they tend to be more temperamental than most dogs and some have a bad case of separation anxiety. I have two Doberman Pinschers. One hate for me to be out of his sight and the over likes to sit and chill. I definitely wouldn't call them obsessed, just more loyal than anything. These dogs will do whatever it takes to keep you safe and will even sacrifice their life for you. That's loyalty!