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Posted on 6/18/16 at 8:03 am to liz18lsu
quote:Doesn't that cause problems with you and your boyfriend having.........well, you know?
The dog strategically places himself between me and my bf (when he isn't at the foot of my part of the bed, the dog, not the bf)
Posted on 6/18/16 at 8:05 am to liz18lsu
Our lab mix sleeps on our bed at the foot of the bed.
My pug sleeps in a small kennel next to the bed (he's an a-hole when we sleep or are not there....he will go pee in the dining room just to piss us off.....so now he is in the kennel when we are asleep or not at home).
I personally think the lab sits by the kennel to taunt him when we aren't there as if to say "look at all the freedom you could have if you weren't such an a-hole"
My pug sleeps in a small kennel next to the bed (he's an a-hole when we sleep or are not there....he will go pee in the dining room just to piss us off.....so now he is in the kennel when we are asleep or not at home).
I personally think the lab sits by the kennel to taunt him when we aren't there as if to say "look at all the freedom you could have if you weren't such an a-hole"
Posted on 6/18/16 at 8:08 am to liz18lsu
Not often but occasionally
Posted on 6/18/16 at 8:08 am to liz18lsu
No. It's usually just heavy petting.
Posted on 6/18/16 at 8:09 am to liz18lsu
Of course.
We have two dogs, both about 65 lbs. The 13 year old moves between his bed and ours. The 2 year old is always at our feet.
We have two dogs, both about 65 lbs. The 13 year old moves between his bed and ours. The 2 year old is always at our feet.
Posted on 6/18/16 at 8:14 am to tigerman03
Now that it is the summer though...both dogs are sleeping on these(lab on the floor by our bed, pug in his kennel)
Cooling dog beds, you pour water in them once and they stay pretty cool. Highly recommend them, our dogs love them.
Cooling dog beds, you pour water in them once and they stay pretty cool. Highly recommend them, our dogs love them.
Posted on 6/18/16 at 9:02 am to liz18lsu
My female black mouth cur does sometimes, she usually falls asleep in my bed then in the middle of the night gets up and goes to hers in the living room. If my gf sleeps over though she is sleeping in the living room no questions asked. I cant fit two grown arse adults and her big 80 lb self in my full size bed
Posted on 6/18/16 at 9:07 am to zmanthetigerfan
I've got two Great Danes that will occasionally sleep in the bed with my wife and I. For some reason when they do I sleep like shite.
Posted on 6/18/16 at 9:10 am to liz18lsu
Sometimes yes but he's small and doesn't shed so he's a legit sleeping companion
Posted on 6/18/16 at 9:25 am to liz18lsu
Our German Shepherd mix used to every night, but lately he sleeps on the floor in the baby's room a lot.
Posted on 6/18/16 at 9:41 am to liz18lsu
When I'm on nights, my Rhodesian sleeps at my wife's feet. When I'm home he's usually with one of the kids.
Posted on 6/18/16 at 9:46 am to liz18lsu
Only time my dog sleeps with me is if we are out camping in the middle of the woods. At home it sleeps in the backyard and loves it. Killed her 8th opossum in the middle of the night last week. She was so proud.
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