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Where Does Your Dog Sleep?

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Where Does Your Dog Sleep?

  • - In a dog house/kennel

    Votes: 7 7.9%
  • - In the garage / barn / shed

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • - In a car / truck

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • - In the mud room / utility room / basement

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • - On the floor / rug / dog bed in the house

    Votes: 30 33.7%
  • - On the sofa or other furniure

    Votes: 5 5.6%
  • - On someones bed

    Votes: 39 43.8%

  • Total voters
    89

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Dogs or Cats?

Mine sleeps with my son at the foot of his bed. Under the covers,he's cold natured. When he goes with us on trips he has to have a towel over him to keep from shaking. Hey the ac in the ram is cooool.
 
I have two dogs now. The four year old Husky-malamute-wolf (50lbs) sleeps on the bed and has since he was a puppy (first dog ever on furniture). My two year old giant Malamute tried sleeping on the bed but after the second time I woke up on the floor she has been thrown on the floor. She got in the habit of stretching and pushing me off the bed.

Ted
 
Well trained humans

Well, I have to compliment You Dogs out there, it sounds like You have done a great job of training Your humans. :eek: ;) :)
 
my big newfoundland male sleeps right in front of my bedroom door. my female choc lab sleeps next to my side of the bed. no worries, if anyone crept in, they would have about 300lbs of dogs knocking them down and licking them to death before i saved them and sent them to jail. nothing like a dog that can stand and look you in the eye in your truck. :p
 
We have a 3. 5( 4 before he got his afro cut) pound tea cup poodle that isnt happy unless hes gets to sleep on the bed with me and the future misses. Just have to be careful when I roll over... last weekend I rolled the wrong way and... . ooppps
 
Okay, does sleeping on the floor, then moving into the bed sometime during the night count as a separate vote?
 
Goofball Labs

When they're not on the couch or in the middle of doorways in the house, they're sleeping under the RAM! :cool: In the afternoon when the thunder storms come, they hop IN the RAM! :rolleyes:



Don
 
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Originally posted by Ted Constantine

I have two dogs now. The four year old Husky-malamute-wolf (50lbs) sleeps on the bed and has since he was a puppy (first dog ever on furniture). My two year old giant Malamute tried sleeping on the bed but after the second time I woke up on the floor she has been thrown on the floor. She got in the habit of stretching and pushing me off the bed.

Ted



Ahhh!! Another admirer of the Lupine persuasion. Once you've been owned by a Lupine/canine cross, no other breed will suffice as master for a humanoid. ;)
 
Annie owns the sofa. The pillow is Annie's too.



Janet added the cover to keep the brown dog hair off the navy sofa. :rolleyes:
 
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Its the dog's house.

I spent lots of time and money to build a doggy log house. Then busted my b-lls laying down patio block. Then almost 300 buck for a kennel that goes around all this. Yet she prefers the human house. She normally sleeps in the basement. I got a black lab. They get into everything and eat anything. This can cause what is know'n as really bad GAS :eek: . So I don't like this dog to sleeping near me. A couple days ago while on the TDR forum. The dog was cuttin loose about every 5 minutes. So I just grabbed the big fan and parked it next to me. Wow fresh air again and back to the forum. :D
 
When I am home? :eek: Ok When I'm not home they usually sleep on the bed, Bordeaux has her ass on my pillow (She snores so loud she doesn't hear me come home sometimes and I catch her). :rolleyes: :eek: The Rottweiler at the end of the bed, (he hears me, but the bed is still warm where he was lying, and when I touch the bed with my hand and turn to him he acts like I am beating him with a club). When I'm home they sleep on the floor, unless I am on the computer when my wife goes to bed, and when I go to bed there the three of them are all snuggled together. Yeah the Bordeaux's ass is on my pillow. . :mad:



Darren
 
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Re: Its the dog's house.

Originally posted by Jeff H

I spent lots of time and money to build a doggy log house. Then busted my b-lls laying down patio block. Then almost 300 buck for a kennel that goes around all this. Yet she prefers the human house. She normally sleeps in the basement. I got a black lab. They get into everything and eat anything. This can cause what is know'n as really bad GAS :eek: . So I don't like this dog to sleeping near me. A couple days ago while on the TDR forum. The dog was cuttin loose about every 5 minutes. So I just grabbed the big fan and parked it next to me. Wow fresh air again and back to the forum. :D





Wifes chihuahua has gas like a large crowd leaving a mexican buffet. Unreal for such a small dog. Funniest part is, she dont know what it is. Scares the hell out of her. Got some good stories of her running around the house acting as if a ghost is grabbing her tail, but I'll spare you. LOL.

Eric
 
Anywhere she wants. At night in our bed at the foot. My wife rescued this dog at the pound a few months ago. I nick named her dumpster dog. God have we fallen in love with this little thing. She can do no wrong. Last weekend we took a 125 mile dirt road trip on the Pony Express Trail in Utah. Our little Jack Russell vomited twice in my truck, but that wasn't enough she found some horse dung and rolled in it. Any other time in my life and this dog would of got some Karma baby. She has a hairy face like the amish grandma in Kingpin.
 
Originally posted by tjlaffite

Hey Doc, you forgot the front porch where all RED-NECK dogs sleep. Any way thats where my pack of kyuudles sleep



I thought everbody new that RED-NECK dawgs slept under da poach, not owin it!!. :D :D :D



I keep two in the kennel at night and one roaming the property watching for bad guys, or bad rabbits, or maybe it's amradillas. All three Australian Sheppards.



Gene Earl
 
My dog stays out at night because he has work to do (keeping the guards awake and barking at strangers). On the other hand, he started out as an African street dog living off garbage, so working the night shift for three hots and a cot and free medical care seems like a pretty good deal to him. :D
 
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