Mayo Clinic: Should You Let Your Dog Sleep In Your Bedroom At Night?
If your four-legged furry friend wanders into your bedroom when you’re trying to sleep, should you shoo the creature away or let it stay and sleep in your bedroom? Some dogs have a free pass to their owner’s bedrooms, however, many don’t get to enter for the fear of causing a bad night’s sleep. According to…
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Some of our cats sleep on the bed.
The Stealth Bomber under the quilt against me. Maximus Spittimus next to Carols head. Jake and Elwood at the foot of the bed and Marie The Buglet in the middle.
Nice n warm in winter ????????
The second I say ok, that is me going to bed now I get a parade. One of my dogs actually drags a blankie in there at night to curl up in. All my animals sleep in the bedroom at different spots. Once in a while they jockey for positions close to me but they all end up sleeping on my side of the bed, after being on the floor or hubby’s side of the bed after he booted them from there.
Ha! All of my babies, at least three of the four, sleep on my bed. The fourth, Athor, is an older man, much like me, and he prefers his orthopedic bed on the floor. Dogs….
DO NOT LAUGH. I have little steps for one of my arthritic kitties. It’s hard for her to get up and down she’s so old (17) but she uses the steps up and down to the bed and I have a set for the sofa if and when she wants up on that.
I certainly wouldn’t laugh. I had a Basset hound that needed little steps to get on the bed.