
We all have different preferences when it comes to bed time. Some like the bed all to themselves while others choose to share their bed with their doggies.
Pet owners are all too familiar to the stigma that comes from either allowing their pooch on the bed or letting them sleep in a separate area.
It can either be really great or very bad for you. Both preferences are backed by evidence and personal comfort. However, it still leaves many of us with the same question in mind. Is it helpful or harmful to allow your pooch to sleep with you at night?
Learn the truth if sleeping with your dog is good or bad to your health on the next page.
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Darlene Moser
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Nothing wrong with that. They do make us feel much better and helps with stress.
Ollie Bird
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Had one for 15 years but he passed away unfortunately and why? Because I know how to be a good owner and train my dogs? Doesn’t mean they aren’t happy!
Tawanda Thurman
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I don’t care. My pug is 13 years old. If I stop now! She will cry herself sick.
Shari Myers Groh
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Every night…..
Connie Henry Chase
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Patty sheds too much. But her snoring puts me sound asleep…
Tonya L Perkins
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Of course. ..who wouldn’t sleep with this cute lil face???
Joanie Gray
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Sorry for your loss. ..our pugs snoring was like “white noise “…soothing. …! My husband, I would kick him to the couch! Hahaha!
Nicky Almeida
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It’s very calming when my pug curls up in a little ball against my tummy under the covers. I go right to sleep.
Donna Vass-Green
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I sleep with mine
Irene Lehr
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She the very first dog we have slept with and we are happy with it for six years now, she has helped me by being there every day. I have to get up and take out and feed her so she good for us!
Lisa Goldberg
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LMAO
Christy Brown
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Listening to my pug snoring is very soothing.
Tom Bryant
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love it
Angel Hayes
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Thank you
Jean Walls
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Healthy
Adelia Hitt
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She thinks it’s a good idea.