Sleeping in the Same Bed
Hey all, hope everyone's doing well!
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Ok everyone, get your mind out of the gutter What's the oppinion on having your dog/s sleep in the same bed with you?
Personally, it's something I've gone back & forth on. I'd love to have my dog sleep in the same bed with me...BUT...I see issues that can arise from this;
o1. It becomes routine for the dog, & can help disrupt your love-life. [ ]
o2. Dog will not see you as "Alpha" since they are sleeping on the same level as you.
o3. If you have more than one dog...*cough*Brad / Jen *cough* it might not work out ok...Especially if you have one dog that's been sleeping in your bed for a year, & then you try to bring a new dog home.
o4. Might not be comfortable if you have multiple dogs & a husband / wife / bf / gf with you. Imagine Brad's pack trying to cram into one bed lol ]
Any thoughts on this? The reasons I listed above are purely my own speculations, so I don't know if I'm correct in assuming them. Please correct me if I'm wrong As it stands, I'd allow my pup to sleep in the bedroom, [ in their OWN crate / doggy bed ] but NOT in [ or even on it during the day ] my bed itself.
[ sorry I used you as an example Brad...but the thought of you & all your pups trying to sleep comfortably on one bed is rather amusing ;D I'm sure Hilo, Lani, & Fuji are 75% of the bed by themselves lol ] ~
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Ok everyone, get your mind out of the gutter What's the oppinion on having your dog/s sleep in the same bed with you?
Personally, it's something I've gone back & forth on. I'd love to have my dog sleep in the same bed with me...BUT...I see issues that can arise from this;
o1. It becomes routine for the dog, & can help disrupt your love-life. [ ]
o2. Dog will not see you as "Alpha" since they are sleeping on the same level as you.
o3. If you have more than one dog...*cough*Brad / Jen *cough* it might not work out ok...Especially if you have one dog that's been sleeping in your bed for a year, & then you try to bring a new dog home.
o4. Might not be comfortable if you have multiple dogs & a husband / wife / bf / gf with you. Imagine Brad's pack trying to cram into one bed lol ]
Any thoughts on this? The reasons I listed above are purely my own speculations, so I don't know if I'm correct in assuming them. Please correct me if I'm wrong As it stands, I'd allow my pup to sleep in the bedroom, [ in their OWN crate / doggy bed ] but NOT in [ or even on it during the day ] my bed itself.
[ sorry I used you as an example Brad...but the thought of you & all your pups trying to sleep comfortably on one bed is rather amusing ;D I'm sure Hilo, Lani, & Fuji are 75% of the bed by themselves lol ] ~
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These views represent strictly my own personal viewpoint...
We have a king size bed so room is not an issue.
And love life? Bed is big enough that they can go to a corner and pretend their humans aren't so weird.
Nola sleeps in her crate. But once she is house trained and out of the puppy stage, I am not sure if she is going to be a bed bug. She is not one for cuddling much... Or sitting or laying still for that matter!
When we picked up Tsuki, we had 2 foster dogs, one slept in his crate (border-collie-sleep-whizzer) and the other on our bed. Tsuki jumped right up and started sleeping with us. Than the whizzer got adopted, Kitsune came and John had to keep him close on the bed at night b/c he barked at everything once the lights were out.
Then Linus got adopted and Kobe came, we made Kobe sleep in his crate b/c he and Kitsu did not find each others company so riveting. Than Kobe went to his adopter and Hachi came, and she was in heat, so she slept in her crate for a time, then was allowed on the bed. There are no issues with them on the bed at all - even with space. Its nice and cozy and warm on my queen bed. I let them sorta choose where they want to sleep.
If we ever expand the brood, I think we'd have to either get a king sized bed or start designating sleep spots.
I do tell people that have a truly dominant dog, not a tv-diagnosed-cesar-dominant-dog, but a really truly behaviorist assessed dominant dog to think twice about where they allow the dog to sleep.
Also, I think pups under a year or fosters should not be allowed on a bed until housebroken or non destructive night behavior ready, clearly I broke this rule with Tsuki, but you live and learn.
When I was young, I grew up with Terriers. These guys were all snugglers. They wanted to be in the bed UNDER the covers!
For any of you who are unaware of who Whizzer is, he is Nemo's best bud, a Carin Terrier. You can see many pictures of him in the Nemo Thread.
My dog is allowed in my bedroom and he sleeps on his bed. When I had 3 dogs, it was the same, they each had a bed to sleep on in my bedroom. Dogs are allowed up on furniture only by invitation in my house.
To answer your questions Osy:
It becomes routine for the dog, & can help disrupt your love-life. [ ] If your dog claims the bed and refuses to surrender their position when you ask for it then yes, this could be a big problem. Lucy will get down and stay down when I ask her to. And if she doesn't, then she looses her bed privilege (this has only happened once).
Dog will not see you as "Alpha" since they are sleeping on the same level as you. I'm coming to realize as I read more and more about dog behavior and pack theory that the whole "alpha" thing is way overplayed in the media. Your dog will respect you as a leader if you act appropriately regardless of where they sleep. The "pack leader" has the right to invite any other pack member to sleep in their chosen location and to revoke that invitation at will. If you dog doesn't respect your bed rules, then its probably symptomatic of a larger respect issue (I'm probably over simplifying here, but hopefully you get the point).
If you have more than one dog...*cough*Brad / Jen *cough* it might not work out ok...Especially if you have one dog that's been sleeping in your bed for a year, & then you try to bring a new dog home. This is a non-issue. Others have said on this forum (I apologize, I don't recall who) that each dog understands and respects their own rules. They don't get frustrated or upset when another dog is allowed on the bed and they are forced to sleep in a crate or their own bed. For the past 5+ months, Joey has been sleeping in his crate and Lucy on the bed and this has never been an issue. If I wasn't particularly sleepy when I got in bed, I would bring Joey up with Lucy and I while I watched some TV. Lucy never had a problem with it. In fact, she enjoyed the playtime and would gently mouth Joey while I watched TV. When I was ready to fall asleep, I would move Joey down to his crate and he would not protest at all. No problems there at all.
Might not be comfortable if you have multiple dogs & a husband / wife / bf / gf with you. Imagine Brad's pack trying to cram into one bed lol Again, this is only a problem if you cannot claim the bed back from your dogs if/when you want it.
So, to summarize, dogs are allowed on my bed, but only because I choose to allow it. It is a not an entitlement, its a privilege and I treat it that way as long as they do too. I hope that makes sense Osy. :-)
I understand what you're saying completely.
It kind of makes me happy as if my pup is a snuggler I would love to have a furball to sleep with ;p ~
That's too cute...he kicks you in his sleep! ~
Niko sometimes will catch herself in the middle of doing something without being invited (walking up the stairs behind me very slowly and quietly) I turn around, ask her what she is doing and she turns right around and goes right back downstairs.
I have learned she gets so focused on the 'free' word she doesnt hear other commands given to her.