
09-06-2010, 03:29 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Name: Nat (Stormchi Chihuahuas)
Location: Bexhill, East Sussex, UK
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Pippi's slept in the bed with me since the day I got her, under the duvet or on her own blanket at the end of the bed.
Tried to crate train Maisie, but my dad got annoyed at her whining and kept letting her out when she cried (He thought he knew best.... ughh), so since day 3 she's slept with me. We've had a few accidents, and thanks to Pippi eating food shes allergic to we've had a LOT of puke to clean up, but all in all, its fine with them
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09-06-2010, 03:59 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Oregon, US
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mpknight1120
I want to let my Daisy sleep in the bed with me, but I dont know when would be a good age to allow that, due to potty training... she is only 7 weeks old right now, and I feel like she may potty in the bed. So, if you allow your dogs to sleep with you, at what age did you begin allowing it, and what signs did you look for to make sure they were ready?
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I have chihuahua that has been in my bed since we was 6 week old and she is 3 1/2 years old now. I litter box trained her. She love to sleep under the blanket with us. You just got to remember if you feel them move around put them in the litter box/on pee pad that is next to your bed. Once they got that down then you have them potty trained. Also keep in mind that if your bed is to high and they have to potty they will just go on your bed. I have my bed lower so Cashmere(she sleeps with me) can get down and potty. i can help with litter box training if you have question or any one. Good Luck
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09-07-2010, 08:34 PM
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Name: Lisa
Location: Tennessee
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Mine have always slept with my hubby & I. Started sleeping with us as soon as we got her 10 or 11 weeks. Midgie starts out sleeping on my pillow or across the back of my neck when I sleep on my belly then works her way under the sheets between us. I usually pull her close to my body so my hubby doesn't roll over on her legs or anything. She's strong enough to put up a struggle if she were rolled on but she's 5 & my hubby & I are well aware she's sleeping in between us. (Haha)
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09-07-2010, 08:38 PM
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Name: Malin
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Originally Posted by carachi
All of my babies sleep in bed with me. They know the word "bed time!!!" and run right up into my room. I've never had a problem with them wetting the bed because they jump off and do their business in front of my door >:O But I usually catch them.
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Same here, only now Fudge is 7 months old and knows not to do it in front of the door as well  (most of the time anyway, hah)
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09-08-2010, 06:45 PM
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Name: Stacia
Location: Michigan, US
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Bailey does. She always has to lay touching me and under the covers. Lucy usually prefers her bed which is next to mine.
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09-08-2010, 06:46 PM
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Name: Stacia
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Oh and I've never had a problem with anyone peeing in the bed either.
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09-08-2010, 06:54 PM
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Trigger & Oakley sleep in the bed. Laurel sleeps in her crate, which she prefers, plus when she's in the bed she sleeps stretched out between Miles & I and pushes us to opposite sides of the bed and its annoying!
Oakley & Trig still both sleep in their crates 2ish nights a week -- I want them to be used to it still.
We tried letting Bryco sleep in the bed about a week ago. He pooped and peed on my feet, LITTLE RAT!
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09-08-2010, 07:47 PM
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i never let my chi sleep in my bed as she wont move if i lay on her she is to trusting, but i would defo make sure that your chi is potty trained b4 letting them sleep in your bed
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