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2 years, 6 months ago via

Do you let your pet sleep in your bed? Why or why not?

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unwirklich | 2 years, 6 months ago
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I used to let my dog sleep with me, before I had a husband and a kid. He just wouldn't fit anymore. Dog takes up 80% of a queen bed lol

Not to mention now that hes no longer a puppy he spends most his day outside you don't want that sort of dirt in your bed.

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lisak52 | 2 years, 6 months ago
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NO,That is gross.

Everyone needs to keep in mind that no matter how clean you keep your animal or home.All dogs and cats have at least one flea on them at all times. Also they are just plain dirty.Even if you give them baths every day they still are ouside and are dirty.

Animals do not belong in beds.That is why they make pet beds.

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roseflr | 2 years, 6 months ago
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I've always allowed my pets to sleep with me and I find a sort of primal comfort in the habit. It harkens back to being a Cavewoman with an early semi-domesticated wild dog who dared to overcome its fear of humans to bond with them. Something quite deep in that bond persists.

Of course, I also mutter about the cat hair on the comforter and the way the stubborn cat won't move when I need to pull back the covers, but owning a pet is bound to come with mixed feeling of love and annoyance, like any relationship.

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gno | 2 years, 6 months ago
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You bet. I have three cats and one pug dog, and all of them have the option to sleep in bed with us.

We usually have the dog and 1-2 cats with us. The dog takes my side of the bed, plus the covers. One cat takes my pillow. The other cat takes my husband's feet.

To me it's completely worth the extra fur and the missing blanket and the absent foot space.

There's nothing like a snoring pug to help you sleep at night. Every night, like a baby.

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jackiewriter | 2 years, 6 months ago
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I used to find it perfectly okay, when I had my super lovable SMALL dogs in the past, when they slept in between my husband and me.

And when he passed away, it was really wonderful to have that comforting and warm living presence curled up right next to me to keep me company.

A pet gives us unconditional love, and we certainly need that in times of stress as well as most of the time with the way things are nowadays.

I have read many articles that say that the elderly stay much better health-wise if they have a pet to care for and love. It keeps them physically and mentally more alert and happy.
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