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We have just adopted a staffie that we used to dog sit and he gets to come into bed every night for about 20 mins for a cuddle, he likes to put head on pillow at nite and then as soon as one of us wakes in the morning he is in bed again, straight under the duvet. If gf is away then he spends the night in her share of the bed.

 

Most loving dog i have ever met, just wants to be everyones friends.

 

:001_tongue: before anyone says it i am the fat balding one

 

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My springer Alfie sleeps either on the end of my bed or in his bed in the hallway, usually changes over in the night between the two. When we are out he sleeps on the sofa looking out the window which I hate because he leaves dribble and white hairs on it.

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Dogs aside it shows how hard we all work whanever you see a picture of an arbtalker at home he is normally fast asleep on the couch or chair.

 

NO LOL

were all bone idle lazy buggers ask your wifes :biggrin:

 

and i,am greatful for all your posts as i thought it was me giving into the dog being a softy etc but they are your eyes n ears when asleep well there suppose to be lol mine snores farts dreams dithering wimpering on bed at times waking me up etc i was going to move him back down stairs to sleep but hav,nt got the heart

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Jack Russell in the kitchen next to the back door as first line of defence, he's knocking on a bit but he's a gun dog and knows how to use a 4.10

 

Yorkie in the bedroom cos they hear the slightest noise going and make excellent guard dogs for that reason alone.

 

my little dog is a cearn yorky cross and can almost talk to me etc little wuffs etc to let me know someones coming through the gates and if he,s on the loose they just dont get in lol all i see is a person anyone infact going back through the gate at speed lol

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