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2006-06-14 05:47:00 · 18 answers · asked by Jamie-Lee H 1 in Pets Dogs

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Give him a bed of his own and put it right next to yours...he just wants to be with you. When he's very good, you can let him snuggle under the covers with you! Dogs should be everywhere you are!

2006-06-14 05:55:31 · answer #1 · answered by Alleycat 5 · 0 0

If your dog has taught himself to sleep on the bed turning it around will take a little longer. First never EVER let him on the bed anymore or you will confuse him, every time you see him tell him OFF, if he wont get off try a treat by throwing it on the grown and saying off. When he does get down praise him. Also get a dog bed or comfy blanket that he is aloud to lay on and encourage this. When you are unable to monitor him. Shut your door or try putting a chair on the bed. You can also put mouse traps on the bed (they have ones made for this purpose at pet stores) The noise will startle him off the bed, he will also learn going on the bed makes bad things happen even when u aren't there. Good Luck

2006-06-14 06:10:56 · answer #2 · answered by dpinscsher 5 · 0 0

what you do is get you a big crate and you put some toy and a big pillow and let him sleep in there there for a few days then keep on him about staying off the bed then in time move the dog bed out of the craret and that will work

2006-06-14 06:57:57 · answer #3 · answered by jjbingham29 2 · 0 0

Get him a dog bed that is either close to yours, or in another room. This will become his special spot for naps and bedtime.

Enforcement is the key. If he is to always stay off, then spend time with him outside the out of bounds area, so he doesn't feel he has to compete for your attention. If he's allowed on while your awake. Encourage him, when it's lights out to "go to bed" in the dog bed.

2006-06-14 05:57:54 · answer #4 · answered by kris_1492 3 · 0 0

Make your dog its own little bed on the floor with a couple old pillows or blankets. They like the softness. This helped with my friend's dog. Remember they love you. That's why they want to be on your bed!

2006-06-14 05:54:35 · answer #5 · answered by K 2 · 0 0

what i would try is to let the dog in the room however have a bed for him. have him lay in that bed not yours. this ill take time. every time he gets in the bed put him in his and tell him that is your bed this is mine. in time he will get it that you dont want him in the bed with you. the only thing with this is it will not be a over the night answer. it will take time.
it works i did it for my dog, it took a few weeks

2006-06-14 05:53:14 · answer #6 · answered by sweetangelflower69 2 · 0 0

Keep kicking or pushing it off the bed every time it gets on or tries to. Eventually it will learn.

2006-06-14 05:50:56 · answer #7 · answered by Carissa 2 · 0 0

just make sure your dog will not go up there, always tell him "NO" and "off" so your dog will learn, this will take some time tho, so you must do it a lot; buy your dog a better palce to sleep,like his own bed maybe

2006-06-14 06:56:34 · answer #8 · answered by xox Kate xox 2 · 0 0

First, buy or make a comfortable bed for him. Second, keep it next to your bed. Third, make your bed not as comfortable as his when you can.

2006-06-14 05:52:31 · answer #9 · answered by lam_9 3 · 0 0

If you're there - leave a leash on him and drag him off the bed and tell him "no!"

If you're not there, lock him out of the bedroom.

2006-06-14 09:54:16 · answer #10 · answered by Danger, Will Robinson! 7 · 0 0

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