Different families, different rules. Sofas, chairs and beds were out of bond to dogs. They had their own comfortable beds. Of course, we knew that the moment we left the house the bed or sofa would be occupied, but while we were in the house the rules were the rules. Though I suspect my husband played fast and loose with them when I was not there. :D
When I go to bed and the cat is on my side, I say “I’m going to kick the cat.” The cat walks to the vanity, waits for me to get in bed, and curls up next to us,
When asked (during the adoption process) where our dog would sleep, our reply was “anywhere he wants to”. Of course, he doesn’t shed and he is only 10 pounds, but we once had a forty pounder who had the same privileges!
All of our animals slept with us. However, now we are “petless” but since I was a 50s child, loved the ocean, sun etc. I am now paying for it with the “barnacles of life” and I scratch many nights.
blunebottle over 6 years ago
It’s your own fault for letting them onto the bed. Ours were given beds on the floor beside.
cabalonrye over 6 years ago
Different families, different rules. Sofas, chairs and beds were out of bond to dogs. They had their own comfortable beds. Of course, we knew that the moment we left the house the bed or sofa would be occupied, but while we were in the house the rules were the rules. Though I suspect my husband played fast and loose with them when I was not there. :D
PoodleGroomer over 6 years ago
When I go to bed and the cat is on my side, I say “I’m going to kick the cat.” The cat walks to the vanity, waits for me to get in bed, and curls up next to us,
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
I KNOW those sounds!
XD
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
Sweetheart is my baby.
She sits on the couch with me, she sleeps with me.
I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Ratbrat over 6 years ago
When asked (during the adoption process) where our dog would sleep, our reply was “anywhere he wants to”. Of course, he doesn’t shed and he is only 10 pounds, but we once had a forty pounder who had the same privileges!
ms-ss over 6 years ago
Our dog didn’t sleep on the bed until the pet sitter told her she could.
PoodleGroomer over 6 years ago
Listen to the overnight BBC News. It masks the noise and is more somnolent than morphine.
dogday Premium Member over 6 years ago
It’s not so much that end that makes the problems, if you know what I mean!
whenlifewassimpler over 6 years ago
All of our animals slept with us. However, now we are “petless” but since I was a 50s child, loved the ocean, sun etc. I am now paying for it with the “barnacles of life” and I scratch many nights.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 6 years ago
I make sure the bones are put up.