Is it Alright for My Puppy to Sleep in My Bed?

Written By Admin on Minggu, 29 Januari 2012 | 00.52

By Dirk Gruenberg


You just brought a new puppy into your home, and you love to spend every single second with your new family member. After all, puppies are cute, sweet, and innocent. Life doesn't get much better than bringing home an adorable pup.

You have a lot of work ahead of you as far as training, and some decisions to make as far as what you want your pup to eat, as well as where your pup should sleep.

Some people feel that having their dogs sleep in their bed makes them bond with their dog even more. Yet, others feel that this is inappropriate.

In the end, there is no right or wrong answer; it is simply up to your personal preference. However, you should be aware that letting your dog sleep in your bed may result in him wanting to sleep their forever.

Of course, it almost seems like an honor to have your puppy want to sleep next to you. And you might think, what's the harm, he is so tiny anyway. So you get into bed next to this tiny, tiny curled up puppy.

However, as our puppy relaxes during his sleep, he stretches out. And the more relaxed he is, the larger he seems to get. And, low and behold, when you wake up in the morning, he is stretched all the way across the bed.

Of course, this might seem like somewhat of an exaggeration. However, dogs are clever, and, yes, they do curl up and look tiny. But make no mistake, they will stretch out once they start relaxing.

Of course, the more they stretch out, the more space they will take up. And unless you want the puppy stretched out all over you, you will have to retreat to what little is left of the bed. So only invite him in, if you are alright with that.

If you are somebody who sleeps lightly, or needs room to move around, keeping your dog out of your bed is the best answer to this question.




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