No dog is allowed in our bedroom, bet out of sight....... so I let Molly in yesterday, she jumped straight in the bed and laid herself down whit a big sigh. She crawled under my blanket and stretched out and fell asleep. I’m a heavy sleeper so I don’t notice anything when I’m sleeping, but after the condition of my husbands blanket, Molly had a really good night, I wonder if I should ask my husband to stay out of town for another week so that we can spend another night together... I wonder if she will be satisfied in her own bed tonight |
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Sounds like she had a great night. |
hehehe...it sounds like you could have started trouble....she may never want to go to her own bed now |
What a delightful story! I am afraid you've opened the door now, though, and she may never be content in her own bed again. |
Naughty girls! |
She can be taught she is only allowed in when your husband is away. It will be difficult, but it can be done. Paige would do that.......either during the day when the bed wasn't used by uprights, or when Paul was out of town. She'd also crawl up after Paul got out of bed in the a.m. She was a great snuggler. |
Uh-Oh. someones in trouble |
Definately a girls night You can always say when hubby get's home, it is just a stuffed Sheepie on the bed Make molly lay real still. |
Our Riley only sleeps with me when Todd's working nights. He does the same thing when I'm on nights and Todd's home He knows the difference. He never tries to sleep on the bed when we are both home. He's one smart rat terrier! |
She didn’t try to get in the bedroom, but she tried to stare hole in me when i went to bed.. |
FUN! It's much better to have company than be lonely - especially if winter is coming. |
Pirelli want to come and have a nightover next time
you feel alone |
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