Yep - my dog sleeps on our bed with us.
Actually, it's kind of funny how it works - she'll fall asleep (or get close to "sleep") on our bed, then she'll go down and go to the guest bedroom and sleep on the bed there.
Sometimes, like this week, if my husband I sleep apart (my husband's in our bedroom, I'm sleeping in the guest bedroom because he's sick and I'm pregnant and I don't want to catch what he has...), she'll still come and sleep in the guest bedroom bed, but she'll sleep off to one side. If we move around on the bed too much (tossing and turning) she gets cranky and will move to the floor.
But yes, she likes to fall asleep on our bed...
2006-12-19 06:48:25
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answered by Lexie 4
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Of Course! I love my babies, altho it might seem a little much. 1 cat sleeps beside my head, the other curls up in my arms, 1 dog sleeps at the end of my bed and the other curls up against my back. And during the summer, call me a freak, but the whole 'caravan' heads out to the barn to sleep with the horse under the starry sky! it's also proven that animals reduce stress, and help you fall asleep faster, and sleep more deeper and longer. And I can say that is the truth, cause if I go somewhere to sleep with out at least one critter curled up with me, it takes me forever to fall asleep and once I do, I toss and turn all night.
2006-12-19 15:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, All 5 of them. The smell, No. If your animals dont smell bad, How will your bed? So, people should let there animals sleep in the beds with their humans!!
2006-12-19 06:24:10
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answered by katiemustang 2
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I do, but they are so unobtrusive. 2 cats and they sleep at the foot of the bed except when the hubby's not in bed. Then the little beggars sprawl and 'starfish' on the bed. But I've shared my bed for so many years....first with my little brother when he would get scared, then my own little ones when they needed comfort from the monsters in the night and of course with the hubby......I don't think I'd know how to sleep alone! *LOL*
2006-12-19 06:18:42
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answered by PrincessPlum 4
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Well of course! right now we have five other animals that share our bed a blue heeler , two German Shepard's a chocolate lab and a chi. Sometimes I have to scream out to my husband that I love him just to let him know that i am still there but we wouldn't have it any other way.. There is the once in the lifetime break that we sometimes get on a warm humid night during the summer when we forget to let them in and snuggle next to each other !!!! Got to love your animals !
2006-12-19 06:48:23
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answered by rescuemeanimalrescue 1
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I love my dog billy soooo much and I would let her sleep in my bed every night if I could but my boyfriend hates animals in the bed!! I don't think its disgusting unless their dirty and I give my dog a bath a lot!!
2006-12-19 08:31:44
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answered by ? 2
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No, especially not a Dog, cos apparently it goes back to some kind of pack animal instinct the dog wont see u as a pack leader if it shares the place that you sleep. dont know about other animals tho!
2006-12-19 06:35:35
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answered by BABY BELL 3
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yes, i let my animals sleep in my bed. i have owned three dogs now, and i let all of them sleep with me. the one i have now i have just recieved from my daughter for christmas,two days ago. she is a beagle and is only four weeks old. she loves to snuggle up to me and sleep at night. she follows me every where and we are already bonding very well. so, there is my answer, merry christmas.
2006-12-19 06:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to let my cats sleep on my bed until I got pregnant. I then had to slowly get them to sleep in a different room for when my baby was born as i was scared that my cats (especially the older one) would curl up by the baby's head accidentally smoother it
2006-12-19 06:38:27
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answered by Anonymous
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My cats gave up on me. I'm a flipper, and would regularly end up kicking one or the other of them when I flipped over. I haven't seen them trying to sleep on my bed in about 9 months, now.
2006-12-19 06:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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