where does your dog sleep

LoveMyDobe

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. During the day, anywhere in the house on one of the twenty some odd beds around the house, usually chasing the sun.
That's what you call a SunDial Doberman! Mine have done the same.
 
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lenny

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ollie is in good shape for close to being 11 years old, runs fast still and jumps good but she loves to sleep. She usually does not get moving till after lunch and than she likes to sleep on the floor till about 8 pm. If my entire family is in the living room and were all on the couches, ollie will stare at whoever is in her spot till they move, very funny, such a personality!
 

skiroule

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lol,,,that's funny. It is amazing how many JD'ers dog sleeps in the bed with mom and dad.

More than you would believe Lenny, more than you would believe....

Pretty funny reading about dog sleeping habits.

Our sheltie is not very agile anymore so she pretty much sticks to the floor. Likes to sleep in front of the vent in the bathroom at night - warm air in the winter, cool air in the summer. The rat terrier mix usually starts out somewhere else but always ends up under the covers between us at some point during the night. Luckily, I get the warm, furry back while my wife gets the 40 grit sandpaper paws. The pomeranian is a little too young to be allowed to "free range" at night so he is confined to his cage. Besides, being a pom he's a naturally disgruntled sort and believes that both dogs are where he wants to be. Given the freedom to do so, he generally disrupts the nightly peace.
 

MZEMS2

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During the day, anywhere..they follow the sun too. All 3 are small dogs (under 15lbs). At night, all 3 get in bed with us. The miniature pinscher puts off a ton of heat, the bichon pants when it's 50, and the mini pinscher/terrier mix goes from under the covers to on top all night long. All 3 snore, right along with the Mrs too. I wanna be a spoiled dog in my next life. LOL
 

polarisrider1

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During the day, anywhere..they follow the sun too. All 3 are small dogs (under 15lbs). At night, all 3 get in bed with us. The miniature pinscher puts off a ton of heat, the bichon pants when it's 50, and the mini pinscher/terrier mix goes from under the covers to on top all night long. All 3 snore, right along with the Mrs too. I wanna be a spoiled dog in my next life. LOL
Totally can relate with you! Sounds like my house!
 

reiley99

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184633_10150182562714148_674099147_8647263_3007815_n.jpg I have a 100lb. Rhodesian ridgeback and a 70lb pitbull sleep in my 3 year old daughters bed with her.They have no choice my 35 pound daughter makes them.Poor dogs She puts them threw h@ll.LOL
 
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reiley99,

Aren't pit bulls great pets? I had the typical stereotype feeling about them but my son rescued one and we ended up with it as his apt wouldn't allow dogs and we just love her. The most loving dog I have ever been around. It's all in how they are raised and treated, just like humans.
 

reiley99

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reiley99,

Aren't pit bulls great pets? I had the typical stereotype feeling about them but my son rescued one and we ended up with it as his apt wouldn't allow dogs and we just love her. The most loving dog I have ever been around. It's all in how they are raised and treated, just like humans.
mspease.He don't have a mean bone in his body.Alittle to high strung for my likeing but the kids love him.Biggest problem I have with him he licks to much.Yes their very stereotyped I have a friend that has 7-9 pitbulls when you walk into his house they'll attack you with their love and just want attention.
 

bearrassler

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With five dogs in the house now, it is a good thing they all like to sleep in different areas, three on the beds, and two on dog beds on the floor.
 

dragon_07

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I'm glad to see that my wife and I are not the only ones who have to share a bed with their dogs. We have two pitbulls that we rescued and they each have their spot in our king sized bed every night. In the winter they love to be by the wood pellet stove or anywhere the heat is. I could'nt agree more with the comments above in regards to this breed of dog. I was fairly ignorant myself about them until I did some research and I am glad I did. Hands down the best and most loving dogs we ever owned, we are glad every day that we gave them a chance.
 

cummins

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Both our Wiems sleep on their dog beds by the couch and by our bed. Gracie (a rescue dog? from the human society goes to work with me every day and is happy to be with me instead of being home. Peyton (the other Weim) goes to my parents two days a week as that is as close as they're going to get to having grand children.
 

skiroule

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Do any of these look familiar?
 

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