Do you let your pet sleep in bed with you?
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I do, and I find I sleep around them sometimes.0
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Yes0
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Nope. Same reason I wouldn't sleep with a baby in the bed. I roll.1
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Yes, I "let" the cats sleep on the bed ;-) they're not there often, so when I wake and see them, it's nice to reach out and give them a pet. My previous cat loved to snug like a stuffy, he was cool.1
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »
Or I buy the pet his own bed and everyone wins.3 -
I have two cats that end up in the bed with me.0
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Not only do I allow my two full grown black labs sleep in the bed with me; I also wake up with my legs hanging off the bed because they decide to sprawl out. That is usually when I tell them to get down, but they hop back up the second I am asleep. So spoiled!
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My cat lets me sleep in the bed10
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"Let" our Staffy Terrier sleep with us? No.
"Does"? Yes.5 -
hicksjordana wrote: »Not only do I allow my two full grown black labs sleep in the bed with me; I also wake up with my legs hanging off the bed because they decide to sprawl out. That is usually when I tell them to get down, but they hop back up the second I am asleep. So spoiled!
Cute! the dog is too.8 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »
Or I buy the pet his own bed and everyone wins.
Makanda needs our help. I learned of it in Captain America civil war. My heart goes out to them.
Yep. He gets his own bed I don't squish him. Win/win.
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Absolutely!0
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Of course! My kitties can have anything they want... because they're perfection, that's why. Meow meow meow6
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Not until we got the puppy. He would wake at 5:30 and lose his shiz, and I'd have to get up. Thought it was a puppy thing, but turns out it's a 'my cat is a total dickbag" thing, and she was sticking her paw under the door and winding him up. Her "punishment" (read, my solution) is that she sleeps with us now. Puppy sleeps until 7:30, cat thinks its the best thing ever.5
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No. Our dogs have my old futon and they sleep on that.0
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No...I love my pups more than anything, but we don't just because the are destructive as all get out. All our bedrooms are upstairs and that has been deemed a "puppy free zone"...but they run the rest of the house lol0
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Yes - because I have a big bed and all that room; it's really fine. As my bed is occupied with another human, I keep them on the floor for the night.0
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I don't have pets but if I did, heck NO they can't sleep in my bed.1
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Mine has a bed, and a little 'cave' and a rug, and a special towel...but she still wants to sleep with me1
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So I think what you're saying Detroit is the pets is ALWAYS in the bed? I kid I kid.
No pets in the bed. They have their own beds . I have a fenced yard so dogs spend a good amount of time outdoors and all my neighbors have dogs as well so we experience fleas from time to time and since the drops and collars are for dogs and not humans I don't fancy flea bites . I guess I could try wearing a collar as a fashion statement1 -
hicksjordana wrote: »Not only do I allow my two full grown black labs sleep in the bed with me; I also wake up with my legs hanging off the bed because they decide to sprawl out. That is usually when I tell them to get down, but they hop back up the second I am asleep. So spoiled!
hahaha They let us sit on their furniture!3 -
The kitties are free to sleep wherever they want. I have actually been really annoyed the last few months because the one who sleeps on the bed the most has been hanging out on my husband's side instead of snuggled up with me. The middle cat apparently now sleeps in the dog's crate while the dog sleeps on his bed in our room.
The dog is NOT allowed on the bed. My husband doesn't want the dog on the furniture (so no couch snuggles ), but also when I have slept with the dog (60+ lbs) he likes to sprawl across my head/neck/chest which really isn't comfortable and inhibits breathing. Tonight could be an exception since he will have the cone of shame on and might freak out if he can't snuggle.3 -
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Not anymore. I used to let my dogs sleep in my bed, but there just isn't enough room for 2 adults, 2 (50+ pound) dogs, and a (15 pound) kitty to sleep comfortably. Occasionally the cat will sleep with us, but generally bed time is animal free.0
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Nope. Got a cat. Lock him up in the Laundry Room every night.0
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When I first started dating my current boyfriend, I lived alone and had two 50 pound Australian Shepherds who DEFINITELY slept on the bed. When we moved in together, I broke their amazing, pure, loving, hearts and kicked them out of bed.
That lasted all of about 2 months before my boyfriend instituted a "if they behave, they can stay" policy. Needless to say, the puppies now pretty much do whatever they want.
*rubs hands together* my plan worked perfectly . . .4 -
Yes...husband has to find a spot on the bed.. we ain't movin over..1
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The cat, yes. The dog? NOPE. He stays on the floor. I'm not sharing my bed with a 55 pounds dog who might or might not step in mud, his poop, or pee.0
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Noooope. I started my puppy sleeping in her crate for potty training reasons, and I can't even get her to stay still long enough to cuddle on the couch with me, so I can just imagine how trying to share a bed with her would go!0
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cat sleeps on the bed, my dogs sleep next to the bed, I have English mastiffs, if they were to sleep on the bed, there would no room for me..0
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