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Does your dog sleep with you?

does your dog sleep with you?

  • yes

    Votes: 50 61.0%
  • no

    Votes: 32 39.0%

  • Total voters
    82

northernmastiff

Well-Known Member
Daisy is now sleeping on her bed in her crate until we can trust her at night. We decided that we preferred to have our bed to ourselves. None of the other dogs are allowed up so that was the end of that. She seems fine with it. :p
 

Shewer

Member
My 80 lb Boxer/Bullmastiff mix and my 5 month old neopolitan/italian mastiff sleep with us in our queen bed. They have since day one. We have a loveseat at the end of the bed as well as a dog bed and either side of the bed on the floor, so they have the option to move in the middle of the night. Sometimes I wish I never got into the habit of having them sleep with us.....they are bed HOGS!!! lol but 95% of the time it doesn't bother us in the least. Big teddy bears they are
 
As much as I love my dogs, and every one that I had before my current fur family, I've never been comfortable with the idea of them in my bed. They have nice comfy beds on the floor. They are fine.
 

Kandie

Well-Known Member
My baby sleeps with me every night. Unless I am angry with him, then he finds his way to sleep in my oldest daughters bed. :)
 

efgriffin

New Member
Yep, Kingsley has slept in the bed since day 1. I have an older chihuahua that also sleeps with me but it is a king size bed so it works fine, he likes to come lay his head on top of my shoulder or edge his head onto my pillow in the middle of the night even though there are tons of them on the bed, but when my boyfriend is in town he sleeps on his side, of course my cuddle buddy would end up liking my boyfriend better.
 

Bailey's Mom

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Well, when my husband is away or falls asleep in the recroom Bailey gets his side of the bed. During the evening before lights out, we all snuggle on the big bed, and, reluctantly, with many a soulful backward glance, she will go to her baby bed. Also, she gets too hot and will vote herself off the bed to gain the cool of the floor.

Her baby bed has recently been improved and is now very comfortable. I almost thinks she prefers it, but being a Mastiff she craves to be touching all her humans. She is such a cuddle bug. And look at that face, who could say no? I can't.IMG_00000653.jpg
 

STEVSH

Well-Known Member
Nope. Dogs aren't allowed in the upstairs of our house where the bedrooms are. They have to suffer on the leather couches and heated floors downstairs in the family room. Poor things...
 

Milton Meathead

Well-Known Member
Kaz usually starts off on the bed but that only lasts for about 2 minutes then he ends up on the floor. My boy is a very restless sleeper and it seems like he can't get comfortable anywhere. Once I found him in my closet and another time in the downstairs washroom on the floor...
 

DrZaius7

Active Member
One of the boys will start the night sleeping on the floor next to the bed and then will go back into his own bed in the living room. I sometimes allow them on the bed in the morning during the weekends but only when I invite them up. I find this is important to keeping yourself as their leader.
 

Al and Julie

Well-Known Member
Yes are sleep with us we have a double bed, me and husband then i have my daughters' german x collie (40pounds) at my feet. Xena (100) is between me and hubby in the middle of the bed also butt facing our head, Then Thor(105) at hubbys'feet. They know where to get on and where their spot is on the bed no one moves until morning unless someone comes home late then they run for the door and come back to bed when the all clear is given. Yeah not easy to sleep but would not change it.
 

Smokeycat

Well-Known Member
Jiggers is always on the bed, where changes because he wants my spot so he has to settle for somewhere else. Kryten may or maynot be on the bed but since I have yet to raise the mattress off the floor from making the room safe after his surgery if he's not on the bed hes right next to it with his head touching my arm.
 

TWW

Well-Known Member
Pup starts off on bed, with better half. He will last 1 or 2hrs wit me in it the hits the window seat, where it is cool. By morning he is on my side of bed on floor on pillow, when I get up for work he moves to her side on floor.
I take him out when I start my truck to warm up and his morning potty trip. After that he wants back in bed with her.

California King bed so room not a issue. I'm 6ft 8 so I like a bed my feet not hang off of no matter how I fop in it at night.
 

HULK101113

Well-Known Member
Snapped this before
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BeckyN

Well-Known Member
We have 3 dogs that sleep with us, 45 lb pit bull, 40 lb boxer mix, 90 lb Mastiff pup. So glad we have a king size bed. Luckily every 48 hours my husband is at the fire department and they spread out on his side. The rest of the time we call cuddle together and we pray we will have some cover. I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Shelby the Mastiff


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casMahn

Well-Known Member
My Dane sleeps in the bed all night. The EM starts there, after about 30 minutes she numbed down to the floor. At about 5:00 am she decides she wants back up on the bed, so I get woken up with a paw to the chest. She then wants to stay in bed till about noon.
Steve
 

Petcaredays

Well-Known Member
Oh yes. We have 3 dogs, 2 of which sleep with us....our 100 lb. rotti and our 100 lb. baby mastiff. The 3rd 110 lb pyreneese prefers to sleep beside the bed. Thank goodness. We try to manage the sleeping spots at the bottom of the bed vertically so they fit but somehow during the night the pup loves to turn across the bed and sometimes I hate to admit I'll just grab my pillow and hit the couch because if I try re-arranging them everybody wakes up and it's worse. Crazy I know. I even bought 2 crib mattress hoping they would use them but so far it's a no go. Hell, I guess I'd miss the duvet too (lol)!
 

Petcaredays

Well-Known Member
As luck may have it I just captured a shot of the little darlings having their afternoon nap!
 

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