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Don't sleep with your dog

Don't sleep with your dog

Dogs should not be allowed to sleep in the same room as their owner in case they pass on diseases, one of the England's top vets has warned.

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posted by aroundtheweb on Monday, April 21, 2008 at 08:30 AM
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posted by johnburnssucks on Apr 21, 2008 at 09:08 AM

Dogs should not be allowed to sleep in the same room as their owner in case they pass on diseases, one of the England's top vets has warned.

GUYS: If a woman has a little dog that she lets sleep at the foot of her bed, or a dog who sleeps in the bedroom in its own little bed, this is O.K. If she has dogs that she lets sleep right up next to her on the sheets, GET THE HELL OUT OF THERE. Every single woman - and I mean every one - that I've ever known who did this had a [expletive] screw loose, and the dogs were the love of her life because no guys could stand to be around her for very long!

posted by woofwoof on Apr 21, 2008 at 09:32 AM

 Heeeeyyyy....ok, well I don't let Woofie sleep right next to me (she does at the foot of the bed),  and I do love my dog...but I love my husband more....so there.

posted by vwilroy on Apr 21, 2008 at 09:58 AM

 Let the picture speak for itself.  My dogs have their own bedrooms but, they are also welcome in mine.

posted by dgrealish on Apr 21, 2008 at 10:13 AM

 My dogs (3) sleep in kennels.  They each have their very own with their own personal bedding.  Scout and Hussy shred theirs until it is unrecognizable.  Ollie's little bed is pristine.  I love my dogs.  They're part of my family, but the only hairy animal allowed to sleep with me is Hubby.  I know there are many different views on this matter, but it boils down to personal boundaries.  I'm not allowed in the dogs beds and they're not allowed in mine.

posted by NancyII on Apr 21, 2008 at 10:52 AM

 Since the weather warmed up, Zack sleeps on the foot of my bed while I'm on the computer but when I go to bed, he waits a discreet 10 minutes and bails for his chair in the living room.  I guess he doesn't want me to think he's deserting me completely.  Little does he know that it's ok with me because his job is to guard the house and he can't do it from the bedroom.  I have that job taken care of.

In the winter he stayed all night at the foot, opposite side, but I suspect he was filching warmth from the electric blanket.

posted by bakoblue on Apr 21, 2008 at 01:59 PM

 So, no sleeping with dogs in case they pass on a disease.

I guess that leaves sleeping with other people, where there's no risk...at...er.

Never mind.

posted by witterpitters on Apr 21, 2008 at 03:17 PM

 2 dogs, 1 cat & 1 husband..............on a queensize bed!!!  actually, they rotate!  1 on the bed, 2 on the floor; 2 on the bed 1 on the floor; all on the floor; all on the bed; the cat meanders!!  have awakened with cat on my head!! LOL  I'm with you Murph they are our "kids".  I was asked where the Rottie sleeps, my answer.................anywhere she wants!!  and yes, they are guard dogs from the bedroom! Ever tried to "sneak" past 3 queenslands???!!!!! try it some time! The cat maybe although he has at times been a pretty good "guard cat"!

posted by siouxcityranch on Apr 21, 2008 at 09:00 PM

 2 on the Cal King twixt me and mamma..one on either side on the floor..one next to the door ...one hiding behind the computer chair ...and Bubbles is under the bed growling at his night time monsters..WHOOPS...

Theres no way I could forget Lyric our female cockatoo ...She gets mad cause we dont let her sleep in the bedroom...so she screams us her 15 minute goodnight song..sounds alot like a Chrysler Town and Countries alarm system engaging

posted by ChicoEsquela on Apr 21, 2008 at 09:40 PM
When wife stays up doing books I let Bubby in bed wif me........ To hell with limey vet! And bottles of beer in Africa were huge! And cheap!
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