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Where do your dogs sleep?

Absolutely NOT in my bed. When I'm in it I don't share and when I'm not I don't want it collecting dog hair.

I have two dogs. Neither of them is the froo-froo type (which might get special privilages). There are three dog beds available. One under the computer desk, one in front of the clothes dryer and one in the living room beside an upolstered chair.

My 12 year old son doesn't mind sharing his bed. At any given time of the day either could be in any spot in the house. If they are not outside.

They are not allowed to sleep on the clean laundry either; as my son tends to be a little lax in putting his away.
 
my dogs, the lab mix and the whippet sleep in the bedroom on the floor. they have a chair all to themselves out in the living room if they want something else to sleep on. any clothes that get on the floor becomes an instant dog bed. they are not allowed to sleep on the bed because of allergies and also the whippet will toss and turn all night long that she drives us crazy. the cat sleeps on the rocker in the baby's room. no one else is allowed to touch that chair because she will let you know it.
 
Well hubby does not allow dogs in the bed and I do so when we have a rescue I sleep on the couch with the dog and both kids pile on too, makes for some crowded sleeping situations when its a large dog like our current rescue but its keeps the peace for sleeping arrangements lol (And I prefer the couch anyway so the doigs may be a little of an excuse hehehehe)
 
lucille said:
LOL. Tell more about the planned new dog?
Cat_72 said:
*snicker*
Tere says she didn't influence you in the LEAST, Paul.
I'm sorry, but a good friend can't show me puppy pictures and NOT be baiting me. :laugh:
Besides, there are too many coincidences for me to just ignore. First of all, if you look at Jersey's right arm in the pic on my bed, she has a hot spot. This is her first one. It happened right after an extended weekend when I was gone a LOT. Unfortunately, she couldn't come with me like she usually would. She's really emotionally needy, but I wouldn't call it separation anxiety, since she almost never acts out while I'm gone (as long as she has access to my bed). Seriously, she's addicted to me. Even though she LOVES to go play on mom's farm, she turns into a nervous wreck around midnight if I'm not there. She won't sleep, won't eat and can't hold still. All she does is wander aimlessly around the house whining, usually with a sock or something of mine in her mouth. I honestly think that a second dog to keep her company would make my absences less stressful on her.

Also, two other good friends of mine have dachsunds and I've really grown fond of them. I had done a good deal of research on them years ago when a previous roommate had been contemplating getting one, so I'm not alien to their specific characteristics and needs.

Finally, Tere's pups will be ready for new homes right in the middle of my winter break from classes and 1/2 the snakes will be brumating, so I will be able to afford the time to drive to AZ to pick him up. On top of that, I'll have the added benefit of finally meeting Tere, John and their kids in person. I've talked to all of them (yes, the kids too. lol) on the phone so much that I feel like I know them very well already, and right now wouldn't want to buy a new dog from anyone but them. (Plus, who from WI wouldn't want to head to AZ in the middle of winter? :rofl: )

...heh Tere told me what color he is, but I kinda forgot with all the cramming for exams I've been doing lately. He's either an isabella & tan dapple or the precedent set by McConnell v. The Federal Election Commission. :slamit: After I get him, maybe I'll have to start a poll to get help picking a name for him.
 
Well, I'm VERY glad you're getting that one Paul.......cuz if pressed, I could NOT have said NO to that one. Heh.

Dachsies are wonderful dogs....I'm partial to the hound breeds anyway....we've already decided that when our ol Molly gal crosses Rainbow Bridge, we'll get a Dachshund. Hopefully that won't be for a long time yet....

And yeah, after the way the weather has turned around here, a trip to AZ sounds AWFUL nice right about now, lol.....we did actually hit 20 degrees today. EESCH.
 
eddie1976 said:
All three dogs and four cats sleep right in the bed. The pit-mix cannot fall asleep unless she is snuggled up to my wife under the covers. Make me jealous sometimes


Just how big of a bed do you have? I have a queen and I don't have enough room with one dog!
 
As I mentioned in the above post, my dog sleeps in our bed. Whoever goes to bed last has to fight for a spot. Which is kind of funny considering my dog is only about ten pounds soaking wet, and rather small. She sleeps spread out though, and is not a happy camper when moved. She will usually move for me without much of a fuss, but my fiance has had to bribe her with treats to get her to move. I shamelessly spoil all of my pets. I have gone through too many pet beds, toys, treats, food, ect. to count. My animals are very picky.
 
PoohBear03031 said:
Just how big of a bed do you have? I have a queen and I don't have enough room with one dog!

We have a Cal KIng. My wife uses the shepard and the pitmix as a heater under her blankets and the terrier usually uses me as a mattress. ANd when you add in the cats there is not a lot of room on the bed
 
I would imadgine not, how nice of you to buy a cal. king bed for your animals. :hehe:


eddie1976 said:
We have a Cal KIng. My wife uses the shepard and the pitmix as a heater under her blankets and the terrier usually uses me as a mattress. ANd when you add in the cats there is not a lot of room on the bed
 
PoohBear03031 said:
I would imadgine not, how nice of you to buy a cal. king bed for your animals. :hehe:

It is even a select comfort so we can adjust it to their liking. Nothing is too good for my creatures! :hehe:
 
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