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Eevee went through a short phase of sleeping on my bed, when I first felt she was housetrained enough to be allowed out of the crate at night. But then she didn't want to anymore. :( I blame the Cloud 9 bed I got her, after that all she wanted to do was sleep in the Cloud 9. Maybe I should try taking it away and see what she does... |
Lady started off in her own bed. Then she started meandering onto my bed, but she slept out of the way. Then suddenly, I'd wake up and she's in the crook of my arm! She's a snuggler, it turns out, and she has wormed her way in--no complaints. I've found that since getting her I sleep very still, and I've not had any problems. Definitely means I wash the comforter more, which means more wear & tear on it, but it's a small price to pay! |
Bailey sleeps in the bed with us. Wait...with my husband as she adores him and is his shadow. Thank goodness I'm not the jealous type. |
Susie sleeps in the middle of hubby and myself on her own cushions, lately she is prone to wetting herself so I have to cover the cushions with a waterproof pad but she will wake us up with lick in the morning which is cute, I did want to start her off in the kitchen but she whined and cried so the now ex hubby said awww bring her in to bed, that was the start, never again in the kitchen, I do wish I had kept to it though I could never leave her with anyone as she would want to sleep in their beds and not many people would want to do that, I did have a lady years ago that loved susie as much as me and didnt mind her in her bed but I have got anyone now , but I dread to think if anything happened to us, she would never cope in a rescue centre, what would I do, I dread to think?? I do love the feel of her at night though, she used to burrow in at night because she was cold but as we now live in a motorhome it is always warm so she sleeps on the outside of the duvet. |
What would you do .... You'd let all of us on YT know what your furbaby needed:D |
Hazel sleeps with me. :hug: She has since the first night I brought her home and I have actually only left her overnight one time! She stayed with my son and he promised to let her sleep with him. It worked out fine. Honestly, I cannot imagine not sleeping with her now. I had Yorkies as a child growing up and they slept with me too, so it just seems familiar to me. |
Toto starts off in his own bed then sneaks onto mywife and my bed at sunrise and snoozes untill he wants his morning walk. Everyday at 7:57am for some reason. Saves me money on an alarm clock :) |
Derik reminded me of another reason dogs stay in kennels here, they may need yi stay ocer night at daycare and bite my tongue should they ever have any teason to be rehomed we want them to have the best chance at placement sucess. |
Hailey originally started out sleeping in her bed in a pen but gradually moved from that to sleeping with us in our bed. It worked out great! Now we all sleep much later and enjoy a more relaxed paced morning. I used to have to get up with her at 5am when she was in the pen.....I definitely do not miss that! |
Molly my 5yr rescue yorkie starts off in her basket in my daughter's room, however, she often pads into our room and wakes my partner Andy up for a wee wee, ha ha, he falls for it every night and then he brings her back up and guess where she ends up, yep in our bed. |
Teddy has his own bed and own personal space which he is hating and has done for the last 6 days since we got him but I'm being persistent. He's too fragile to sleep in our bed - plus our bed is for my boyfriend and I. I had to bath Trddy due to him having a large amount of faeces attached to his bottom - this is another reason why Teddy has his own space!:animal-pa |
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