I started letting Indiana sleep in the bed with us when I found out he had a liver shunt. He had been sleeping in the crate on the floor next to me and was sleeping nicely through the night with no accidents but my husband said no more dogs on the bed. Kansas (my Jack) sleeps only at the foot of the bed on top of the pillows I throw there. She is the THE QUEEN and must have a high place to survey her kingdom and other doggy subjects. She doesn't cuddle or snuggle. When I found out Indy was sick I decided that if he didn't have much longer to live he was going to get to sleep on the bed with us. I put his belly band on him just in case, but he hasn't needed it. He sleeps cuddled up between us. Now that he's had the surgery and hopefully will be fine, I don't have the heart to put him back in his crate! |