I have a cocker spaniel that sleeps at the bottom of the bed quite nicely every night. Yesterday, we adopted a wonderful sweet Rottweiler and I bought a mammoth bed and placed it beside our bed for her sleeping. The big Rott is on the floor and the small dog is on the corner of the bed. Will this cause a problem? They are getting along well. One is a male and one is a female.
You handled this well and it all sounds quite cozy. Don't anticipate problems. We would be tied up in knots of indecision if we worried about what's going to happen down the line. You want your dogs in the bedroom, and you've worked out a comfortable arrangement. Now follow the wisdom of the age-old idiom and let sleeping dogs lie.
My 3-year-old schnoodle's favorite perch is the window seat near my front door. When neighbors, especially those walking their dogs, pass by our house on the sidewalk, our dog goes crazy, growling and barking. Otherwise, she's sweet and docile as can be. Of course, her barking "works" — the offenders disappear as they continue on their way.
You handled this well and it all sounds quite cozy. Don't anticipate problems. We would be tied up in knots of indecision if we worried about what's going to happen down the line. You want your dogs in the bedroom, and you've worked out a comfortable arrangement. Now follow the wisdom of the age-old idiom and let sleeping dogs lie.
My 3-year-old schnoodle's favorite perch is the window seat near my front door. When neighbors, especially those walking their dogs, pass by our house on the sidewalk, our dog goes crazy, growling and barking. Otherwise, she's sweet and docile as can be. Of course, her barking "works" — the offenders disappear as they continue on their way.
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