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We are actually experiencing the same thing with our 5 year old retired breeding girl that we got two weeks ago. She likes to go to the bed to take a power nap. Never had an accident in the house so we allow it, but it was strange to us too at first; her daughter is always sleeping near us. We've also never had a dog do that before. It's good to know others have doodles that do the same.
Not to worry--he has his own special safe place, and is social at other times. What a cutie!
I think it shows that your dog feels secure, safe, and is well adjusted enough to just go chill out. Many wish for such -
I think that sounds perfect, he must be a very well adjusted pup!
My dog didn't like to sleep with us for a long time. She spent a lot of time resting between the toilet and the wall in the bathroom. Now she cuddles with us when we go to bed, for about twenty minutes then goes into the bathroom for the night. She wakes up at about 6:30 to get in bed with us too. I don't think it's anything to worry about.
I know what you are going through. I have a new puppy and have had anxiety issues over almost everything.
At first she seemed to care less and be almost afraid of people. "What if she's an anti-people dog?"
She would back up when I went to pick her up all the time. "She has a fear of me and doesn't trust me! What if she is a fearful dog."
She sits and makes eye contact and barks her head off for 2 seconds. "I have a monster, and she's dominant and I will have a hard time controlling her."
She has an infection that hasn't cleared up. "Oh no. After all this money I have a sick dog."
She can't figure out some really basic things that my last dog had no issues with. "Oh, my god, I've got a stupid dog."
The list in my head goes on. But I know most of those things are my own issues. I also know I probably didn't get the perfect dog because there is no such thing. I just feel pretty darn lucky that she is about as perfect as I could expect and I am grateful.
and as I was busy typing this she threw up all over the carpet.
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