Debating about forcing the pups to sleep in Kennels so I can get more sleep but curious to see where others have their pups sleep.
Hey Ken, I am intrigued as to why you rotate bed privileges amongst your dogs? Is it just a space issue with you having so many? Is there a reason why you let them in bed on rotation?WillowyndRanch said:Other:
Our dogs primarily spend the nights in their own Dog Crate. I think of the Kennel as a fenced enclosure so maybe we're talking the same thing but different terminology.
We do a rotation of a dog spending the night with us in bed, depending on which dog and how badly we need the sleep, or as is currently the case - how cold it is.
Ken
Thanks Ken, I was just intrigued as I rarely see a trainer/breeder allow it.WillowyndRanch said:"Hey Ken, I am intrigued as to why you rotate bed privileges amongst your dogs?"
It's a few things really. First off, I think to do a good job training or handling a dog you need to become a team. There is no quicker way to bond
And the final answer - I like it. I love the warmth of a dog is curled up against my back while sleeping.
Ken
Alma sleeps in my bed too, nothing disgusting about itDarcy1311 said:Unfortunately Darcy sleeps in our bed under the blanket's.....I know it's disgusting and I blame myself, from the first day I got her my wife was working nights and I took Darcy up stairs in her basket with the intention of her sleeping on the floor, but in the middle of the night this 6 week old pup woke, looked up at me with those sad eyes and big ears..............the rest is history.............