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Old 08-23-2012, 07:57 PM   #8
bUqLfXRI

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I'm thankful that our bed is so high up and she is so unsure about trying to get up there. She won't try to jump up, she is too scared to. Our poodle though he would jump up without thinking about it. He did sleep with us until the day he died and then that was it for the dogs in bed thing, I decided after he passed that there would be no more dogs in the bed. We tried to enforce it so many times but he knew how to break out of his crate, he knew how to get over the gate, and he always ended up back in our bed and then he would make so much of a fuss if we tried to put him back. We just decided it wasn't worth it. I mean he didn't take up much room and curled up in a ball at the very end of the bed. But we've been dog free in bed for 2 years and love not waking up stiff and sore. She is still allowed on the furniture but we just recently had to make it an official rule about the beds because my daughter keeps trying to take her to bed.

I imagine though with the next small breed puppy that rule might go out the window, we will see though.
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