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  1. #1
    oliviaE
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    My dog wants to sleep with me?

    A few weeks ago, i cleaned my dog really well and she smelled so good that i let her sleep by me on my futon. This happened 3 nights. Then, i decided she was too dirty to sleep on my bed and locked the door to my room. Then in the middle of the night she began whining and scratching at the door to get in. Desperate to sleep, i let her in my room. When finally in my room, she began crying to get on my bed. She is doing this every night now but i didnt want it to become a regular thing what should i do??

  2. #2
    alexmvpespn
    Guest
    sucks for u just keep her out and shell get used to it.

  3. #3
    aab1976
    Guest
    Continue to bath her.

  4. #4
    kleo
    Guest
    Get her a big blanket and cover the foot of your bed with it. Wash it about once a week or so and make this her special blanket that gives her comfort while also protecting your bed. You gave into her and now she's on to you! There is no turning back now...just roll with it!

  5. #5
    amor <3
    Guest
    you shouldn't have let her in the first place

  6. #6
    jay k
    Guest
    Can you say push-over?

    The dog has you tied around it's paw. Set some ground rules, and stick to them. Dogs need consistency and you are not providing it.

  7. #7
    Drock
    Guest
    i know you might feel bad but you mustn't let him/her in your room so he will eventually get that hes not aloud in and sleep on his normal bed(if he has one) or try doing it slow by moving his bed(if you can) to your room then move it out and if he wants on your bed ignore him and say no.

  8. #8
    erin g
    Guest
    well you created the problem , she just wants to be near you ,either give her another bath and suck it up or you can try to keep her out of your room good luck

  9. #9
    ryan m
    Guest
    Buy her a little bed beside your bed, like a real little bed,

  10. #10
    BRIDGE
    Guest
    Looks like you will be doing alot of cleaning on her and making her smell good. If you don't want this to keep happening, then you should crate train her. It works with all of my dogs. Good Luck!


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