Dog & cat in bed (1 Viewer)

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I have firm views on animals living in the human world

IE, having them sleep on the bed with you at night

I big no no in my book

what do others think ?

do you let your pets sleep in your bed?

perish the thought :Doh:
 

Loujess

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Only in the van since we have no option. She's a lap dog, not a big toughie, but she knows her place. It's just to the left of Sandy's feet. :roflmto:

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No , they are not allowed on the sofas too. Our dogs are dogs .
If we didnt have any children we may feel different .
As for cats , i wouldn't give one house space let alone bed space. :Smile:
 
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:shout:NO PETS ALLOWED:shout:


:Doh:Still trying to get rid of the 1 goldfish:Doh:
 
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Got two cats, and yes the are allowed on the bed, but are soon booted off by the wife, because all they do is clean themselves, lick flipping lick, don't bother me but keeps her awake.

Dogs, nothing wrong with dogs, its the owners.

Ian
 
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Our 9 month old German Sheperd is not allowed upstairs, let alone on the bed. had friends once, neither were what you would call petite and they slept with their Great Dane on the bed.........:Doh:

If we use the privacy room on the MH he sleeps in his travel kennel in the PR.
 

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Vlad The Impaler

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When I was younger I have to admit I slept with a few dogs,however there's only one bitch in my life now and she's a pedigree .
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

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Happy to lend my bed to both the Dog and when we had them, the Cats.

Tara is obviously a little too big to sleep with on my bed but generally she is let in to the bedroom by Nikki when she gets off to work and then jumps up on the bed to let me know its time to get up.

Personally I would rather share my bed with animals than some humans I have met over my life. However, if Kiera Knightley or Adelle wish to share my bed I will happily make an exception and kick Tara out.
 

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Yep....3 dogs share our bedroom both at home and in the RV but for one reason alone.

if we shut them out they scratch at the door or the carpet until we let them in....sick of painting the doors and refitting the carpets.

a small price to pay for an easy life.

jack russell got shut in the kitchen last night by accident, she usually sleeps under the bed so didn't miss her,.....came down this morning to the wailing of a banshee, paint off the door, large bag of peanuts and a packet of pasta, left on the table, half eaten and just to add insult...a turd on the floor :Eeek:

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Used to have a dog share my bed, but Woman has got her own room nowadays
 

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We like our dogs enough to give them their own bed and they respect us by keeping off of ours. they are not children they are animals and have animal needs, can best do that in their own beds. In fact our dogs live in the kitchen and have never, ever been in the bedroom.

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I have firm views on animals living in the human world

IE, having them sleep on the bed with you at night

I big no no in my book

what do others think ?

do you let your pets sleep in your bed?

perish the thought :Doh:

Our little dog sleeps on our bed. You already have your strongly held view so whatever anyone else thinks/does you will not change it.

It seems a pointless question as I cannot see that where our dog sleeps is of any interest to anyone but us, the possible answers to the question are never going to be informative or entertaining. Why, if you hold the view you do, do you ask what others think.

Some like their dog on the bed, others don't. Each should please themselves and allow others to do as they please without inferring that their preference, whatever it might be, is the correct one.
 

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Our little dog sleeps on our bed. You already have your strongly held view so whatever anyone else thinks/does you will not change it.

It seems a pointless question as I cannot see that where our dog sleeps is of any interest to anyone but us, the possible answers to the question are never going to be informative or entertaining. Why, if you hold the view you do, do you ask what others think.

Some like their dog on the bed, others don't. Each should please themselves and allow others to do as they please without inferring that their preference, whatever it might be, is the correct one.

Dog on the bed no problem kids in the bed a big no no :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

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I'm lead to believe some peoples use their animals for warmth at night. A 3 dog night would be especially cold.
We don't let the dog onto the bed but I'd rather share with the dog than the goldfish.

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how could you not??
 

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lesleyjean

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My dogs are like teddy bears and yes they do sleep on the bed in the motorhome, but not in our bed at home.:Smile:

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We like our dogs enough to give them their own bed and they respect us by keeping off of ours. they are not children they are animals and have animal needs, can best do that in their own beds. In fact our dogs live in the kitchen and have never, ever been in the bedroom.

Totally agree - our two have a cage in the kitchen, never locked, and covered over and around, it's their little den, if either of use move after 9pm they shoot of their bed in the lounge and race to their den as they think it's bedtime and get a dog biscuit before settling down.
Also a child gate on the stairs so they cannot get up.
 

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Dog on the bed no problem kids in the bed a big no no :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

When they were young we always had the kids in the bed in the morning and had great fun with them. Its called bonding. Our dog sleeps on HIS chair in the conservatory by choice and when in the M/H he sleeps at my head on the bed. We like it that way :thumb:
 

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Our little dog sleeps on our bed. You already have your strongly held view so whatever anyone else thinks/does you will not change it.

It seems a pointless question as I cannot see that where our dog sleeps is of any interest to anyone but us, the possible answers to the question are never going to be informative or entertaining. Why, if you hold the view you do, do you ask what others think.

Some like their dog on the bed, others don't. Each should please themselves and allow others to do as they please without inferring that their preference, whatever it might be, is the correct one.


Yes, I suppose it is a pointless question. Cleaning the windows might make more sense, as would studying for a Bsc, but it's only a bit of harmless fun. There is another thread on this forum 'What are you doing Today'. It's nobody else's business, but many of us are happy to say what we are doing on that particular day. This is called communication and interaction and it's something that humans like to do. :Smile:

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Meg not allowed on bed either at home or in MH though occassionally she jumps up there and gets told off. No moral reasons just she is quite large, fidgets a good deal and sheds hair like its going out of fashion.
 
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Yes, I suppose it is a pointless question. Cleaning the windows might make more sense, as would studying for a Bsc, but it's only a bit of harmless fun. There is another thread on this forum 'What are you doing Today'. It's nobody else's business, but many of us are happy to say what we are doing on that particular day. This is called communication and interaction and it's something that humans like to do. :Smile:

Ivy

I understand what you are saying, I like to communicate and interact but would rather do so on subjects that I, and I hope others, find interesting, informative, entertaining etc. I do not find the fact that a member reports they are going to Tesco shopping, or cutting the grass, or other similarly tedious gems of personal information or preference of the least interest. On the other hand, if what someone is doing today revolves around a motorhoming matter, or some other sensible debate, I am your man.:Smile:

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