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  • Yes they're allowed to come on the bed

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  1. #1
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    Yes but they are only allowed on the bed after we give them permission to do so. Even then Jamie tries crawling up above us and ontop all the pillows and I've heard this is a dominance thing... every time she does this we tell her DOWN and don't let her come back up without our permission and only let her sleep by our feet.

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    The only one that will spend all night is Casey, and we don't allow her to do so because she is incontinent, and will just let loose while sleeping. If they do get to come up, it is invited only.

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    Tango and WInston are allowed on my bed but only if I invite them up. Tia's allowed on all the furniture so that includes my bed aswell and I don't let Keeva up at all. Maybe when she's older, but not now.

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    Yes! They're allowed on my bed,but my parents try to keep them of theres..doesnt work most of the time anyways

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    Only Oz sleeps on the bed with me. Murph use to, but he kept jumping off and I'm so afraid of him hurting his knee again, that he now has his own bed on the floor.

    Gull could sleep with me and Oz if he wanted, but he'll only put his front paws on the bed. Can't have those back feeties leaving the floor. Too scary I guess. He spends a lot of time on the bed with just his front paws. He'll bring something to chew on and munch away while I try to peer over him to see the TV. For actual sleeping, he has a bed on the floor next to mine too.

    Oz usually starts off with his nose across my feet or on my shoulder. Til I start moving around, then he just lays near me. I just can't sleep in one position and he can't sleep with all the movement.

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  6. #6
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    Shadow sleeps on the couch, once in a great while she manages to curl up with my sister in her twin bed.

    Micki used to sleep with me until my foster kittens invaded my room, he doesn't like them too much so he sleeps with my brother Adam.

    Mini sleeps with my sister or parents.

    Jack sleeps at the end of my bed but usually ends up sleeping on the floor.

    Kyra is crated at night, she has recently taken 3 steps backward and was getting to the point she would wake up in the middle of the night and potty somewhere, so she sleeps in Jack's crate, so far so good.

    They are all allowed on every bed but most of the time they wait to be invited.

    Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
    Living with my parent's: Jack (Lab/Beagle), Micki & Mini (JRTS)
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    Unfortunately, my parents won't let Blaze sleep with me, let alone he moves so much in his sleep, I CAN'T sleep, lol! I've slept with him before, but he moved and shifted every time I shifted just the slightest bit and woke me up. He's a good boy in his own bed though!


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    I forgot about the cats...Jasper sleeps in his rocking chair in the living room, he rarely sleeps in a bed with someone. My foster kittens sleep cuddled next to Jack on the end of the bed or really close to my face. They like to walk on my alarm clock at weird hours of the night though and wake me up

    Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
    Living with my parent's: Jack (Lab/Beagle), Micki & Mini (JRTS)
    RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08

  9. #9
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    OK I know I already answered... and I'm ONLY showing you all this picture cause I love you all sooooo much... But I think this answers the question best!!


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    Yep. I have a twin sized bed and a majority of the time I have all 3 with me.

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    None of the dogs will jump onto the bed as it's too high for them. Bitsy sometimes sleeps in bed with us and sometimes not, but we have to put her up there. As for the cats we always had Roxy in bed with us before she passed away, after that we slept in a kitty free bed for a few months . Now Oliver sleeps with us at night . During the day is a different story, the cats love to nap on the bed.
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    They're allowed sometimes, but most often they're in their crates.

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    Visa is allowed on my bed. She sleeps with me for the first part of the night and then usually moves to the floor after a couple hours. My roomates' dogs are allowed on my bed too. They stay there the whole night and cuddle. None of the cats are allowed though. Caleb pees on my bed so he's not allowed in my room, and my roomate's cats aren't allowed in my room either because they hide under my bed and then wake me up early in the morning.
    I've been BOO'd!

  14. #14
    my dog hates it on the bed

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    Duke isent. There isn't really that much room for him in my bed though... But Hobo is allowed to.

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