Are you kidding? I have 4 Havanese that each take their own spot on the bed. We all rotate through the night...nice and cozy. Havanese are very touchy, lovey type of dogs anyway so it works out for all of us. May sound strange to some but it works for us and that is all that matters. Why hava pet if you aren't going to love them and make them a part of your family?
2006-08-24 09:00:04
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answered by Sherry R 2
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Yes, he is a mini-daschund mix and weighs about 14 pounds.
He is really close to me since my divorce and it is so funny about him. I will tell him "Its time to go to bed", and he goes and jumps on my bed. When I get in bed and get situated, he comes up and nudges his nose to open the covers and goes down by my legs and curls up and sleeps there all night. He also knows when I am sick. He stays right beside me and keeps a watch over me just like an angel would do.
2006-08-24 15:33:20
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answered by myquietangel 4
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No, I'm not allowed to, my dog is too big. But I want to. I don't think there's much of a problem with that though. Except your pet might leave a ton of hair and odd smell on your bed.
2006-08-24 15:39:42
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answered by Beach_Girl*8 2
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Yes, my dachsund is cold natured and likes to sleep under the covers near my feet or legs.
It is an individual choice. If you don't feel comfortable with your dog in your bed, get it a doggie bed and put it on the floor beside you.
2006-08-24 16:40:16
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answered by Rose 4
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It is impossible to keep a mini dachshund out of the bed, they love to burrow under the covers, it's their nature, but we don't mind, he's super cute. Sometimes as a treat we put a big lump of blankets on the floor for him to burrow around in..... SOOOO CUTE! Plus the three cats sleep with us, when they sleep, otherwise they walk on our heads and meow till we pet them.
2006-08-24 16:36:56
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answered by gumbowumbo 2
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Yes, we all sleep in the bed together. Some nights this is okay, other nights they are restless and will get in and out of bed several times and it can wake me up.
2006-08-24 15:25:08
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answered by bcringler 4
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Yes. When my bulldog was younger he would sleep between me and my husband but now that he is much older and not as agile he sleeps in the bedroom with us on his own comfortor.Usually in the winter when its cold he sleeps with us in bed. We also have a Maltipoo who sleeps with us every night in bed since she has been with us and she will have it no other way and we would't either.
2006-08-24 16:03:16
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answered by nukmeister1 2
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Sure, two 60 lb Irish Setters, the wife and me in a king sized bed.
One insists on sleeping between my feet.
2006-08-24 15:27:00
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answered by Tim C 2
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My cat sleeps with me on the pillow next to my head! It can be annoying at times because she gets hair in the bed but I love her too much to lock her out of my room!
2006-08-24 15:26:34
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answered by Annie Oakley 2
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I have 2 dogs, one of whom is a tea cup poodle and she can not hold it all night long so she sleeps in her pet taxi, the other is a toy poodle who sleeps right up against me with her head under my chin, but often wakes up to chew on pillow cases, and clothing on the floor. But I do love cuddling up with her so she gets to stay.
2006-08-24 15:34:34
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answered by nadine39 2
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