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Who lets their dog sleep on their bed?

Vash

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Yep...for sure. My Pitbull can jump up on his own. My little Chihuahua.....now that's a different story. I have to assist her little ass.
 

Shcrews

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my dog sleeps on my bed sometimes, but usually he wants to lay on the floor. He's the man, he gets what he wants
 

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vapedg13

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shit... 2 great boxers that are indoors most of the time cause we live in a rainy ass state...atleast we have a Cali King :)

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yortbogey

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the only reason we even have abed is for the dogs.... they just let us borrow sum space every once in awhile.........
we even got those DAM little stair set's so the little ones can get up&down all on there own.......can U say SPOILED~ROTTEN TO THE CORE........
 
lost my last dog to old age, while i was away she slept on my bed and when i came home she was like my shadow; on my arm, lap or chest. registered toy poodle and a beautiful little wiseass.

since then i acquired 3 cats, 1 I hand raised from 10 days old when she was orphaned and thinks she is a dog having 9 months with my old dog before she passed. then i got 2 calico's that were twins, joined at the hip and shoulder and going to be put down. FUCK THAT! cost me 900.00 to have them separated and now i have 3 cats that sleep where-ever they want. from the top of the T.V. to under my blankets on my bed.

some1 told me years ago that you own dogs! CATS own you! its proven true; 3 cats, all spayed and spoiled. temptation treats every night at 5 pm or else. remember they have claws and teeth. who am i to argue!
 

Double F

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the dogs no way...they are always outside playing, getting dirty, bringing home ticks stuck to their hair. sometimes my little dog tries to jump into my bed and i gotta kick him out and he gets real angry.

i have cats and one likes to sleep on the bed, but only on the outside covers. i dont want dirty little animals under the covers.
 
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I have two German Shepherds, they both sleep in the house in the winter, on their dog beds. In the spring & summer, one sleeps in the house on their dog bed, and one sleeps outside. They are not allowed on any furniture.
This. ^^^

Furniture is for humans, not animals. The dog has her bed in the living room, and that's where she sleeps until it becomes very warm out, then she sleeps outside. If I were to allow her to begin taking over the high places (furniture, beds) then her dominance would become intolerable and she could likely hurt someone just for being careless and too rough. And that tail, good Lord, I can't say how many times I wished I could just chop it off, especially now that she's knocked most of the blueberries off my bushes, and this is the first year they're producing.
 

Hammerhead

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you have to take precautions when they go outside. We clean his feet and wipes his privet parts off.. Believe me when I say there will be piss and shit on them after they do there thing.. Since my buddy is a indoor dog since he was a pup. Putting him out would be cruel as he does not know anything about the outside world...

When I got my Bully we spent over 5k for his training. He does not sleep on anything but his bed in the daytime. Does not even try to get on the bed or couch. When I got to bed he needs to be near me for a bit to know im not going anywhere. after he gets the im I OK feeling he jumps down and sleeps on his bed,the floor or the couch. I put a blanket on the couch to protect it from him scratching.
 

Ganja baba

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you have to take precautions when they go outside. We clean his feet and wipes his privet parts off.. Believe me when I say there will be piss and shit on them after they do there thing.. Since my buddy is a indoor dog since he was a pup. Putting him out would be cruel as he does not know anything about the outside world...

When I got my Bully we spent over 5k for his training. He does not sleep on anything but his bed in the daytime. Does not even try to get on the bed or couch. When I got to bed he needs to be near me for a bit to know im not going anywhere. after he gets the im I OK feeling he jumps down and sleeps on his bed,the floor or the couch. I put a blanket on the couch to protect it from him scratching.

bloody hell amte 5k on training , thats a bit much no ? i just watch ceazer on tv seems to work fine on all my pals dogs ,
iam thinking of a blue blood american bulldog or a boxer for my next dog . not sure how slavery the boxer can be . i like the more athletic shape bulldog the slimer type not the short stocky one ,
but i also love boxers been trying to decide for days now .

what kind of bully you got m8?
 

b8man

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My little deaf collie sleeps on her own in the kitchen on a huge bean bag. She'd love to sleep on the bed with us but I don't want her around when I'm getting close to the wife. Weirds me out when they watch you have sex. Otherwise she's allowed everywhere - just the bedroom is off-limits.
 

vapedg13

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My little deaf collie sleeps on her own in the kitchen on a huge bean bag. She'd love to sleep on the bed with us but I don't want her around when I'm getting close to the wife. Weirds me out when they watch you have sex. Otherwise she's allowed everywhere - just the bedroom is off-limits.

gives a whole knew meaning to doin it doggy style :biggrin:
 

Hammerhead

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I paid 3500 for him so no that's not.. He is perfect as far as his training goes..He does everything he is told to do and wont move until I say its ok to do so.. I have a English Bulldog with all the paper crap. He is from a champion line more crap that you have to pay for. The breeder I bought Dozer from had a rule you have to have pet Insurance.... My Intention was to find the best Bulldog I could. I think I did.


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Ganja baba

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I paid 3500 for him so no that's not.. He is perfect as far as his training goes..He does everything he is told to do and wont move until I say its ok to do so.. I have a English Bulldog with all the paper crap. He is from a champion line more crap that you have to pay for. The breeder I bought Dozer from had a rule you have to have pet Insurance.... My Intention was to find the best Bulldog I could. I think I did.


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i see now mate ,i thought you spent it all on training lol , i like the american bulls because they look like the old english that used to be around . dont have the bottom teeth sticking out and nose breathing issues . not all do but in the uk they have been bred so much this trait was causing issues with the british bulldog so think they are breeding it out now days , they are awsome dogs though ,
 

b00m

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Hammerhead's Bulldog Dozer is such a good looking dog :good:
Who couldn't love a face like that :D
 

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