I had a pet dog who had to sleep in bed with me. Problem is he’d spread out and dig his claws into my back. There was a period of time when I had two twin beds in my room, and I’d move to the other when he’d start monopolizing the bed. He’d wake up, realize I was gone, and move to the bed I was in.

Of my three guide dogs, my first would hop up on the bed for about 10 minutes and then get off. My guess at the time is she got hot, but she showed similar behavior elsewhere, wanting to check up on me and then leave. My second was a velcro dog. She slept at the end of my bed, and would even hop on the bed if I so much as sat on it to tie my shoes. My current dog has a small social battery that he drains by seeking occasional cuddles and scritches, but never more than a minute or two, then he’s off hiding again. The only time he’s on the bed is when there are fireworks going off outside, when he’s trying his hardest to get under my skin.

We had a pet cat once. Never would sleep with anyone, at least not me, but one night I woke up to him sucking on my arm.

  • exist@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    My current dog is not cuddly unfortunately. It is a great day when he comes to lie with me for a few minutes.

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    2 months ago

    My cats used to sleep on the bed. But one of them has a tendency to go into the hallway and meow loudly at nothing. So, since we had a kid they had to stay downstairs in the living room. I will occasionally “forget” to close the door downstairs though 😄

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    2 months ago

    Yes. She is a cockapoo and doesnt take up much space. She normally starts the night at the bottom of the bed and usually by about 4am She has crept up into the space between our heads.

    I recall reading that being allowed to sleep in bed with their owners (or other dogs) is actually really good for them as they get much better rest/deeper sleep as they feel safer. The significant drops in cortisol can have a positive effect on overall health and lifespan.

    It might be bullshit but on the off chance that being allowed to sleep in bed could increase her life expectancy than its worth it.

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    2 months ago

    Of course I do. And I look down on the people who dont. I hate people who lock their dogs in a cage for the night (its fine if the dog wants to go in there, but at least keep the door open. Goddamn prison wardens).

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    2 months ago

    The cat i grew up with would leave a little room on either side of him in the bed. How you were supposed to manage was entirely a ‘you’ issue.

    My grandparents cat preferred her own pillow between their pillows at the head of the bed. She’d also promptly leave her tail in grandpa’s face. If he attempted to remedy the situation he’d get a polite, yet firm, hiss in response.

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    2 months ago

    Dogs are great but dogs are also disgusting.

    Nobody who rolls in shit is allowed on the furniture.

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      2 months ago

      Agree. Ours is not allowed on furniture. She has multiple beds all around the house, and a crate with a blanket covering top and 2 short sides (back against the wall) she has some “privacy” in her cave. Very padded/comfortable bed in the crate as well as 2 large blankets that she piles up however she feels fit and makes it her den.

      She’s allowed nearly everywhere else and gets tons of attention and love so she never feels abandoned.

      But yes, they can be very disgusting so we try to mediate that the best we can, blankets are usually washed weekly, beds when they need it.

      She’s also 60ish pounds and sheds like crazy, so…

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    2 months ago

    Cat and yea. He sleeps in one corner. And it gets kinda dirty fast from him always sleeping there but I love him and I don’t care.

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    2 months ago

    Yep! Don’t think I have a choice anymore, I made the mistake of pulling a cat onto my bed to pet him, and now he hops on and I just let him.

    Nothing better than a cat purring happily as soon as it hops onto your bed.

    I don’t see humans doing that, all humans do is get angry at me for being slow. Tf I need you for.

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    2 months ago

    I’m currently under a cat and the dog is keeping my feet warm. They do stay above the blankets though and I wash my bedding weekly. The dog also gets a bath every other week but, that’s because she’s allergic to everything outside.