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Cooper has been sharing our bed since he was able to climb up and join us (yes, we know now this wasn't the greatest idea) when he was about 6 months.
For the most part my husband and I have really enjoyed having him as a companion because he basically stayed at the foot of the bed. (I should also add that up until a year ago he also had dog beds, and would alternate between the spots, but during his puppy chew phase they were being ripped apart with regular frequency) so we abandoned them.
In the last several weeks, he is taking up increasing space making our ability to sleep soundly a little more challenging, as a result we would like him to find his own sleeping quarters.
We plan to reintroduce a dog bed, but any tips on successfully making this happen?
We would prefer not to crate him again. (We stopped using the crate entirely over a year ago when we were able to leave him with increasing range in the house).
TIA
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Typically mine join me but don't stay long. When they do, I start rolling around and acting restless. The tired dogs leave. They can't take it. Then I throw their pillows to the floor and they seem happier OUT of my bed.
Another trick to make them leave is say, " Let me check your ears" Works every time.
Every time they leave, I gave them their pillow and said, down. Stay.
Most of the time they leave until morning.
Sometimes it seems they felt obligated to stay in the bed with us. Now that they prefer to join us, then leave to get a good night sleep, I think we are all happier.
I did not want to make it a forever thing--not being in the bed. I do enjoy a cuddle.
I call it-- " I love you, now go away"
It did not take very long to transition. Dog beds are too big, so I just got them a pillow. They like the cool floor too, so a pillow works better for us.
Joanne, I love your logic!
Yep, that "Let me check your ears" works every time. Or the brush.
Luna gets a little cuddle time on the bed, then when we want to actually sleep we say "bed time" and put her on the floor. She doesn't like it, but she strolls over to her doggie bed or crate and goes to sleep.
We just recently got her a doggie bed and introduced it slowly over a few days. First we showed her it was comfy by lying down on it with her. Then we made sure it had our scent on it by (yes this is weird but it worked) tucking the doggie bed into our bed for a few hours. Then she was left to have it only at night when we were there to supervise, so we'd be sure she wouldn't tear it up.
Does Cooper chew things with your scent on it? If not, then maybe stuff a shirt you have worn inside the cover of the dog bed. If it smells like you and not some inanimate object, maybe he will be less likely to destroy it.
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