Do your dogs sleep in bed with you?

Tiggeroo

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My corgi has little legs and doesnt like heights do this was never an issue. But for a couple nights dh worked nights. I taught him to put his paws up and I lifted him onto the bed. Ha. Now dh is home and he joked up onto bed an barked. He learned fast. He was so cute so I put him on the bed. This can't go on. He will be upset tomorrow.
 
My corgi has little legs and doesnt like heights do this was never an issue. But for a couple nights dh worked nights. I taught him to put his paws up and I lifted him onto the bed. Ha. Now dh is home and he joked up onto bed an barked. He learned fast. He was so cute so I put him on the bed. This can't go on. He will be upset tomorrow.

Both dogs sleep with us. Neither can jump up on the bed or off, due to being small dogs. They love sleeping with us.
 
Only when dh isn't here:rotfl:
He won't jump into my bed when dh is home in the bed. My dh yells at him to get down. BUT he sleeps in bed all day if we leave...well even if I am home I find him in my bed. SO since dh is gone he will sleep in his spot. BUT he also likes to make his round and doesn't stay anywhere all night he had to sleep with the kids too. BUT normally he won't sleep in there beds just on the floor.
 

I have 2 hairless Chinese Cresteds and they sleep in bed with us. One of the two we adopted and the rescue people said she had always slept in bed with her owner. She has to always be covered and the other only wants covered in winter. The worst is that my male will not sleep on the same side of me as the female. That means I'm the center of a Crested sandwich.

I won't do it again. Next dogs will be crated.
 
Yes , ours sleep with us. We put a chair near the bed so they can get up and down.
 
ours sleep with us (two Miniature Pinschers). my male can still jump on the bed. i have to lift my female up. she hurt her back when she was five, which slowed her down a little. she's almost 15 now, so that injury along with old age has really slowed her down. sometimes, she can't even get on the couch. :(

Buddy sleeps by my feet. Glory sleeps right up by my back. sometimes in the warmer weather, i have to move her away. she sure keeps me toasty when it's cooler though.
 
Ours generally sleeps in her crate, but sleeps on the bed if one of us is out of town. She knows and automatically goes to the bed if one of us is gone, but to her crate if we're both home.
 
Not only do mine sleep in the bed I built a nightstand with a staircase built into it so my fat baby wouldn't have to jump up on the bed. She fell backwards one time when she didn't make a good jump and it scared her and I got tired of putting her up on the bed. If I get married again though they might have to start sleeping on the floor or we'll have to get a king size bed because we won't all fit on a queen.
 
No, our labs (and lab-mixes) sleep in our room, but not in our bed.

Our first dog did. Not by invitation, but she could sneak onto the bed quite silently in the middle of the night. DH and I got tired of fighting it (or being crowded) so we got a bigger mattress. When we got the bigger mattress, we also got a new headboard and footboard. We hadn't had a footboard previously, and the dog didn't like it. She never got on the bed again! Who knew it would be so easy to get her off the bed?

Our current dogs have never tried to get on the bed, and we haven't encouraged it.
 
I have a springer, and she sleeps with either with us or DS. When we upgraded to a memory foam bed, the first concern from DH was wether the stupid pooch could make the jump. She might have to get a bit of a running start, but she makes it!
 
Yes , ours sleep with us. We put a chair near the bed so they can get up and down.

Oh heck...we actually have "doggy stairs". Due to hip displasia - the vet didn't want our dog jumping too much...

Katy starts off on the bed...and moves to the floor in about 10 or 15 minutes.
 
We have 2 golden retrievers. Both of them on the queen size bed with DH and me just doesn't give any of us enough space. We tried but eventually a human (me) ends up leaving. They stay on the floor in our room.
 
Yes. Neither has a problem getting up and down from the bed. The only problem is when they don't want to share the space! :rotfl:


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No way, she's an overweight lab, too big.
She used to lay on our bed during the day and I hated it-I always had the "dog blanket" on the bed. Every night, I'd fold it up and put it aside so we could sleep without dog hair all over our bed. Then in the morning, the dog blanket was carefully unfolded and placed back on. Washed often.
She was limping, hurt her hips and stopped being able to jump on the bed. Felt bad about her being hurt, but loved that she wasn't on my bed.
She's fine now, but other than one time when she jumped on the bed (I shooed her off immediately)after feeling better(it took a few months)' she hasn't gone on since, it's been a couple of years.

She sheds like crazy, I vacuum every single day. The thought of that hair on my bed makes me cringe.

She sleeps in our room in her (open) crate or on our floor.
 












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