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    Default Should a new puppy sleep with you in a bed?

    I don’t know about “should” but mine certainly did… and they still do every night. :P

    I’m not gonna lie, there have been times when I wondered if letting them sleep with me was the best decision. They have woken me up in the middle of the night to bark at a racoon outside, when all I can think of is “who cares?” :P but… the truth is that waking up to those cute faces every single morning is the best feeling in the world and I wouldn’t really trade it for anything. Their innocence and unconditional love is absolutely priceless and a gift to have around. My dogs are clean and smell super sweet… somehow I love their little scents in the morning, too. Very soothing.

    I may be making stuff up, but they say perception is reality so… in my reality, my dogs love sleeping in my bed, too. :) It warms my heart to do nice things for them, and keeping them safe with me all night is a blessing. It makes me feel good inside. I can’t describe it. I guess that’s what being a pack means: putting each other at peace.

    The crate that I bought when my oldest was still a puppy sits in a corner in the TV room. The door is always open and a blanket always sits on top of it to make it like a little cave, but… I have never closed the door on them. They come and go as they please but don’t go there very often. Maybe for a quick nap in the afternoon or while we watch TV.

    They know the routine of when I’m getting ready for bed, and they seem to get ready, too. ;) Although both of them can jump on the bed, at bed time they ask to be picked up (because they are sleepy?) and I think it’s the cutest thing.


    ^This pic is the only one I have on this laptop but… waking up to something like this is heaven on earth. :)


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    if your pet doesn't hve fleas then ok, let your pet sleep together with you

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    When an animal tries to lie down closer to its owner, it often simply strives for maximum comfort. The dog feels safe in bed, because its owner is lying next to it and in case of something will be able to protect it. In addition, the pet itself feels the need to protect the person, so it often goes to sleep with its back to the owner's back. But before that, it is very important to take care of its cleanliness. Fleas don't belong in a bed. To do this, I ordered my pet a collar on https://dewelpro.com and we don't worry when the dog sleeps in bed.

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    You also need to take care of the ticks!

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