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Bentleys first time n my bed Awww today was my first day lettin bentley lay n my bed and he loved it buttttttt I kinda have a thing where I don't like him n my bed am I the only one? |
I want Chopper to sleep with me but he never settles down to do it. |
My Deuce loves his crate at night and I feel we both need our space. He doesn't want to sleep with me at night but does enjoy sleeping at the foot of the bed in the morning after daddy takes him out and after daddy is out of the bed!!!!! |
Glad I'm not te only one hat feels like that he has his space and I have mine I dont want him to take over my bed but from time to time I will let him lay with me |
I don't think you should feel bad for not wanting your pup in your bed, and I know you're not the only one. I wouldn't be having Oz sleep with us on the bed except that he's a fabulous little sleeper. I already told my b/f that if he starts getting up at 2 a.m. to play it's off to the crate!! People need to sleep - and so does the dog. |
That is very true |
coco at first wants to play on my bed but if i dont give in and try to sleep, within 5 mins she'll settle down. Thats the only reason why I dont like having coco on my bed. that and she she wakes up a full hour earlier than i do.. what is it about not having bently on ur bed? |
My bed is very high and I am not comfortable having Roxie up there with me to sleep at night. Sometimes we will put her up there with us on a lazy Sunday morning, but we keep her in between us. One time she jumped off and I was terrified that she broke a leg. Roxie doesn't often come to the upstairs floor of our home to begin with. She is very happy on the main floor - where her bed, water, and toys are - so she has very little reason to come upstairs. |
Idk know what it is about havin him n my bed he is a wild sleeper lol |
Idk know what it is about havin him n my bed he is a wild sleeper lol |
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Oz sleeps great but he's all over the place. Up by the pillows, in the middle, at the end on the corner. Every time you wake up he's in a different spot. If either of us gets up in the middle of the night for something, when we come back to bed he's right in our spot, stretched right out. Sometimes we have to feel around to find him because the blanket has dark squares on it and if he's laying on one of those he becomes "invisible". :rolleyes: If you have to move him at all he's like a little rag doll... totally limp like a well done noodle! |
i guess ill be the outcast on this one, but i love having bailey sleep with me! i live by myself in a little apt, so when i got her i knew i was going to let her sleep with me! i usuakly leave my room door closed during the day when we're here bc i like to know where she is at all times, but as soon as i open that door at bed time she runs and hops up on the bed gets on her pillow with her soft blanket and lays down. she usually stays in that spot all night, occasionally she will climb on my pillow and cuddle lol shes so sweet! and as soon as she jumps off the bed in the morning' it wakes me up bc that means she needs to potty. also, in the mornings she likes to roll around in the sheets playing around! |
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I think it is fine to let them sleep with you or not. I get better sleep without doggies in my bed. I let Gracie sleep with me. I started it when we first got her because she wasn't crate trained and cried so pitifully. Noah ( who passed away in June) slept with me for 18 years . But Rubin sleeps on his own bed. The puppies Ginny Joy and Abba Boy sleep in their crates. |
I love having my 2 in bed with me, and they both like to lean against me while they sleep. It was a bit difficult for me to sleep at first, but now, they rarely wake me when they move about. My bed was very high, but it has a wooden frame so i cut the legs off the bed! The legs now measure 6 inches which means the dogs can get on and off without my help....sorted! :D My vet thinks i'm completely crazy!! :eek: |
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