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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 It's not that they don't like their fluffy bed, they want to be with you. Is there anyway, you could make your bed larger? I hate to tell you, but what you did last night will make it even tougher for you to train them to sleep without you. You basically trained them that they have to cry a minimum of 30 minutes before you will get them. Before you try it again are you absolutely sure there isn't anything you could do to have them continue sleeping with you, while still allowing you to get the sleep you need. For example, have you thought of something like this? 5. Side Dog Bed - 7 Unique Items of Home Decor for Pets ... ? Lifestyle |
I saw that side doggie bed and got some inspiration. I recently bought an old/secondhand night stand at the size I needed and am gonna convert it to include a dog bed so my little girl can sleep in my room with me or rest there when I'm working. Since the opening would be low enough from the ground she could just jump right in

I am discarding the drawer parts and am gonna hollow out the insides and redo the interior part like it's a room or something and add a very plushy cushion ^^ (after painting over the baby pink exterior of course lol)
But yea, to the topic, try something like that for your furbabies

if it works out it's a win/win situation.
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