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the_maine_pitbull Member Posts: 320 |
posted 11-14-2003 10:42 PM
Okay, I am not sure if I am the only one who deals with this, but both of my dogs get in my bed, get inthe middle, under the covers and insist on sleeping on my legs or on me somehow. Then they snore the night away. I am not sure if it is better for me to get up and go to another room or just leave them alone. It usually sdoesn't bother me but they will be big someday!!! Share your bed hog stories with me.. I'd love to hear them just to make myself feel like I am not alone inthe world.. haha. Also, Jekkyl howls in his sleep a lot. I do not know how he does it in one breath it lasts so long.. It is so goofy! Angie Saige n Jekkyl (Snoring as we speak!!) IP: Logged |
GoodboysBaddogs Member Posts: 409 |
posted 11-15-2003 12:05 AM
Jekkyl howls in his sleep a lot. I do not know how he does it in one breath it lasts so long.. It is so goofy!
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GoodboysBaddogs Member Posts: 409 |
posted 11-15-2003 12:43 AM
angie: Check-out my 1st dog. When i say my, i mean his love was for me, you know? Not to be stuck up or anything, . I mean, we've had other dogs when i was even younger, but they were'nt mine, they were my parents. They were a West Highland White Terrier (her name was Munchie, what a cool name huh!?), & a Germand Shepard. Anyhow this is -BRUZER-, he was my 1st. I will always miss this guy. Everytime i speak of him, even now as i type, i'm still missing him. I hope this feeling stays w/ me though, you know, it's all i really have of him now. It's one of those good/warm feelings. I guess what makes it sad, is that i know this feeling will eventually fade, but thats what i don't want to happen. I want to be able to cherrish every moment i think of him, you know?? IP: Logged |
WILBUR1 Member Posts: 16 |
posted 11-15-2003 04:38 AM
JUST WANTED TO SAY........MY 2 YEAR OLD PIT, WILLIE HAS SLEPT IN MY BED, IN THE MIDDLE OF MY BOYFRIEND & I SINCE HE WAS 7 WEEKS OLD. SOMETIMES IT CAN BE FRUSTRATING AS HE IS A BED HOG BUT I DON'T LIKE IT WHEN HE ISN'T THERE. HE TOO SNORES TERRIBLE!!! I'M DON'T THINK HE EVEN KNOWS HE IS A DOG! IP: Logged |
Ahkahna Member Posts: 93 |
posted 11-15-2003 08:24 AM
Well, my German pinscher/Amstaff Casie normally sleeps on her own bed made out of layers of comforters and sheets beside our own bed. But last night it was too chilly in the house, so we put her bedding on the end of our bed and a few of her pillows, covered her up and she stayed there all night :} IP: Logged |
the_maine_pitbull Member Posts: 320 |
posted 11-15-2003 09:48 AM
Goodboy-- nice pic.. I will get one up of my first, Tootsie. She was bad with the sleeping thing.. She would grab your blanket and pull it off of you in the night, just so she'd be comfy. I tried the same thing, waking Jekkyl up in the middle of his howling binge and he would just open his eyes and jump right up and give kisses as if he hadn't seen me in days. Then he would stretch andcuddle with me. Jekkyl is extremely attatched to me. He has a hard time to trust people and when he doesn't know where I am he throws a royal fit. I think he maybe dreams of somethign happening to me or something making it so he would no longer be with me because of the way he is over excited to see me when he wakes up.. Not sure.. weird, wish I knew. Wilbur- I don't think any of them realize they aredogs!! They have us so well trained.. haha! Ahkanah- You are so lucky to have one that stays at the end of the bed. Let him/her get used to the bed and I bet in less than a week that you'll be making a post about your greedy bed hog pup. lol. Angie IP: Logged |
Ahkahna Member Posts: 93 |
posted 11-15-2003 06:29 PM
lol, no, she usually takes residence at the end of the bed. Before we took her away from her previous owners (who, might I add, just left her to starve to death), she had apparently never been on a bed or trained not to be. I have always loved my dog being on the bed with me, so even if she takes up space, I won't care. I still love her with every ounce of my soul. IP: Logged |
goob Member Posts: 552 |
posted 11-18-2003 01:30 AM
quote: I prefer to look at it as their way of trying to "keep me from falling out" when I'm suffocating between the furry carcasses of 2 55 lb APBTs and one 11 lb mini Dachshund Goo normally sleeps on the wall side, so I don't have to climb over her when I get up, then Annie sleeps between my feet. When Haley sleeps in there, she sleeps on the outside of the bed, because she gets kicked out at 7-8am anyway, so my mom can give her her shot, this way I just give her a little shove When all three are in there, I have about 8 inches to mash myself into between the two big dogs, then a foot on either side of the dachsie. It's 30-40 degrees here most nights now, and I've been sleeping with the windows open and fan on, but I'm sure I'll be glad to have monopoly over the "heaters" if we lose the real heat anytime this winter Goo usually hops up when she thinks it's bedtime, then moves out of my spot when I come to bed, she has her own pillows because she was always thieving mine, and occasionally ends up with most of the blanket... She also chirps and whoops in her sleep, and occasionally has fits of shaking, or running in place, strong enough to wake me from a sound sleep, but I usually just say something to wake her up, then go back to sleep. She's never had any lasting effects from it (though once she seemed to have a not-so-good dream, startled herself awake, and was a bit spooked for a while afterwards), so I just stop her if I notice, but otherwise don't worry about it. IP: Logged |
texmex83 Member Posts: 42 |
posted 11-18-2003 06:52 AM
Well my lil pitty "mary jane" she really thinks that she is our child. she'll come and get in bed with us in the middle of the night, and she has to sleep inbetween us, under the covers, and se hasto have her pillow. She will then put her "arms" around my necks and begin to snore. Last night we got all that rain 'n thunder and stuff that Houston got earlier yesterday, and we let our other 2 dogs in the house so they wouldnt get caught up in the storm. We have a baby gate that we put up so they wont come in the room and they all slepp right beside us whining. finally our oldest pitty, Angel" knocked down the gate and they all slept at the foot of the bed. IP: Logged |
WILBUR1 Member Posts: 16 |
posted 11-21-2003 06:44 AM
THESE DOGS DEFINITELY DON'T KNOW THEY ARE "DOGS"!!! I WOULD BE DEVISTATED IF ANYTHING EVER HAPPENED TO MY WILLIE. HE IS THE BEST AND NOW WE HAVE PUPPIES COMING FROM HIM AND MY INLAW'S PIT......SHOULD BE HERE BY THANKSGIVING......I CAN'T WAIT. THEN I WILL HAVE TWO OF THEM IN BED WITH ME. WILLIE ACTUALLY KNOWS WHEN IT IS BEDTIME CAUSE HE WILL START WHINING ABOUT AN HOUR BEFORE WE USUALLY GO TO BED JUST WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO FOLLOW HIM UPSTAIRS. HE CRACKS ME UP! HE GOT HIT BY A HORSE TRAILER/TRUCK BACK IN SEPTEMBER WHICH GAVE HIM SOME MAJOR ROAD RASH AND A BROKEN JAW. IT DROVE ME CRAZY THE WEEK HE HAD TO STAY AT THE VET.....BUT 9 WEEKS LATER HE IS DOING GREAT AND I AM SO GLAD HE IS STILL WITH ME. HE WILL FOREVER HAVE MY LOVE! IP: Logged |
MaydaysMom Member Posts: 260 |
posted 11-26-2003 02:55 PM
Haha how cute Goob! Mayday and Sade have decided to lay almost on top of me covering both of my legs up to my middle of my back. Every night they wait for me to come lay down and then dog pile on top of me. The cats have taken over my pillows! and Tootsie (the lil chi) just kind of wedges herself in bt the big guys. We used to have a great system worked out but now my setter feels the need to sleep in bt my hubby and I. Any sane person would probably not allow it but I wouldnt be able to sleep without them. They are such good snugglers and keep the gas bill down IP: Logged |
seventowers Member Posts: 13 |
posted 11-26-2003 06:41 PM
What is it with these Dogs anyway ? My pitt/mastiff loves to sleep in our bed and she sleeps right between us .. Most times when my husband gets up and leaves for work she will still sleep right up against me even though she has a ton of extra room .. Sometimes it gets tight and it bothers me and I will push her over to the other side .. Also she is a big puppy dog and we have a queen sized bed but between me and my husband and then brandy girl it can get crowded , When I tried to break her of this habbit , she got real sad and whined until I let her back on the bed again . But I am going to get her a nice soft bed of her own for the floor .. She is just too big .. But I love how cuddly and affectionate these dogs are , it is amazing .. I have owned several dogs before and while all are affectionate , these types just are more so in so many ways . I just love them .. IP: Logged |
True_Pits Member Posts: 373 |
posted 11-26-2003 09:33 PM
hehe...my house pit does the same thing. She hogs the bed no matter how big, this is a queen size with plenty of room. She could even sleep at the bottom but she refuses to. She will sleep right up against me. She also snores bad, even when she isn't asleep yet. IP: Logged |
Paradis Member Posts: 12 |
posted 11-26-2003 10:17 PM
I eventually had to get a bigger bed because of my 2, I now have a king and they still manage to hog the bed even if it is just me in there with them. I had to make Czar stop sleeping under the covers ever since I got a heating blanket, because he falls into such a deep sleep and over heats and starts to hyper ventilate, Cali well she has never been allowed to sleep under the covers, if you want them to stop sleeping under the covers start now and don't let it persist and eventually they will learn that under the covers is not OK. But dogs sure do have weird ways of sleeping and they can make really funny noises. IP: Logged |
seventowers Member Posts: 13 |
posted 11-28-2003 09:44 AM
We call Brandy Brando , like as in Rambo .. Because she is so solid .. and at times can be rough , but she never ever means to hurt anyone .. She is still in my bed despite us trying to get her out .. I think we are stuck with her being in the bed .. She is very submissive .. I have not had a problem with her being aggressive at all .. The snoring is unbelievable though , you can hear her rooms away !!!! she snores so loud .. When she Farts it is noxious as well ! She could easily clear a room ! ha ha ha But I love her dearly ... IP: Logged |
Trick Member Posts: 22 |
posted 12-01-2003 07:25 AM
Trick sleeps in the bed with my boyfriend and i. I sleep on my stomach and he tends to cuddle up right in between my knees. The entire night, I have to keep my legs like that because he's 75 lbs and is a little tough to move in the middle of sleeping. He's done it since he was a baby, and now, if he's not cuddled with me, he's pushing Chris out of the bed. If your pups are small now, and you don't want them to sleep with you when they are older, get them out of the bed, PRONTO! 'Cause once they sleep with mommy, they always sleep with mommy. IP: Logged |
benny boy Member Posts: 392 |
posted 12-01-2003 10:28 AM
tater our boston terrier has to sleep with his little teddy bear under the covers. he'll paw at you forever until you let him under or have to go find his bear. roxy my apbt will refuse to come to bed, she'll be sleeping on the couch, but when i wake up in the morning she is always right there under my arm it's funny. i don't know how she does it without waking me up. she's sneaky... IP: Logged |
whisperin New Member Posts: 2 |
posted 12-02-2003 07:09 PM
Hey some people like for their dogs to sleep in the bed. If it makes you uncomfortable buy them a bed of their own. What I have taught my dog is that the bedroom is my space and to be there he had to abide by my rules (no toys or bones in the bed). If you get up and leave you are basically submitting to them. So if you don't address it now they will take your bed for there own. It's almost like allowing your puppy on the couch and trying to teach the dog getting on the couch is wrong. With all training aspects you want to start early. Personally I allow my dog in my bed and by morning I usually acquire my roommates 75 pound chocolate lab as well. When they start hogging the covers I just move a lot to make them uncomfortable. Then bed hogging works both ways. IP: Logged |
neek Member Posts: 291 |
posted 12-02-2003 10:42 PM
My dogs are off limits to my bedroom, they can sleep anywhere else BUT my bed, it's easier and I don't have to change the bedding as often LOL!! IP: Logged |
GoodboysBaddogs Member Posts: 409 |
posted 12-02-2003 11:11 PM
Yeah, i only let them get up on my bed for the 1st 3 days after they have taking their baths. After that, they go back down on the floor w/ all their cushions galore !! Sometimes i think my they actually like it better on the floor because they know they won't have to put up w/ my light sleeping ways (movin around too much). But i see like pretty much everyone elses dog(s), for the most part they just can't resist sleeping "on me"... LOL! It's kinda cool now... At night of the day that i give them their baths, they kinda know that their suppose to be sleeping in bed w/ me. And when those 2-3 days are up, they also know that they can't sleep on my bed untill their next bath... I wanted them to understand that when they get bathed, that the reward is getting to sleep on-me, in my bed. So, they kinda put up w/ taking baths even when it's kinda cold. I try to also balance out their abilities to put up w/ the elements, being "outdoor" doggies, and let/make them sleep in their awesome dogg-house. I don't think they care about the aewsomeness of it. They rather be indoors. Wait, sometimes they do know it's awesome, and they'll kinda squable for it (who gets to pick their sleeping spot in it 1st)!! It's funny, but sometimes it does get overboard... Baddogs!! IP: Logged |
PitNest Member Posts: 26 |
posted 12-03-2003 12:36 AM
My dogs are 50lb and 70lb lap dogs. Atleast they think so. My male has always slept with me and now snores loud so my girlfriend and I argue about him sleeping with us b/c she can't sleep with the snoring!! Oh and I'm pretty sure he thinks he's a great window b/c he seems to always want to get up and sit directly on my lap in front of me while I'm watching tv. If I'm on a small computer chair it doesn't matter, he still thinks he can make room!! Trae IP: Logged |
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