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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
By jerrybrecken
Dogs instinctively love the scent of their masters and are willing to do everything to get close to them when situations permit. Dogs get close to their masters by many ways, as in licking the latter's feet or face when it arrives. Some simply brush their body against their owners. But, there are dogs that go beyond these physical manifestations in order to show their affection-- they jump at every chance of sleeping on their owners' beds.
Most individuals, particularly those who never own a dog, will probably be disgusted at the thought of sharing their bed with a furry animal. They may reason out that their beds are not for dogs, and that the latter should have a sleeping place of their own. Others, however, may argue that having their dogs beside them is therapeutic and relaxing. Whatever the justifications may be, a dog sleeping beside humans certainly has its pros and cons.
Now, if it is impossible for you to stop your dog from sleeping with you, you can just face the situation head on. Here are what you can do when such an |
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