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Mother*ship
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15-05-2007, 03:45 PM

Delicate question to those who let their dogs sleep in their bedrooms

Pepper currently sleeps downstairs at night but I would quite like her to sleep upstairs.

But I have a question of a rather delicate nature...how do your dogs behave when you and your OH's are indulging in, um, how can I put it nicely - marital relations.

I've got a feeling Pepper would think it a great game and be bouncing all over which would not exactly be very conducive to lurve.

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15-05-2007, 03:47 PM
I suppose when they get used to it they just ignore you, or they end up getting bounced off the bed lol!
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15-05-2007, 03:50 PM
They learn to ignore it, providing neither of you are going to start swinging from the light or jumping off wardrobes Then I could see it being a problem
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15-05-2007, 03:52 PM
when skye was a young pup and her litter mates all left welet her stay in our room for a few nights till she adjusted to being alone (away from litter mates )as she still had her mum . she never bothered she would ly in her bed on the floor with her favorite teddy and snore the night away . we done the same with beau when her litter mates left before she started sleeping in same room as her mum skye at first she was a bit funny but we just told her to go to bed and like skye she was fine playing with her ted then fast to sleep . or like mahooli has stated maybe they wont like being bounced of the bed and wont do it again :smt002
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15-05-2007, 03:54 PM
Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
They learn to ignore it, providing neither of you are going to start swinging from the light or jumping off wardrobes Then I could see it being a problem
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15-05-2007, 03:56 PM
Have to do it during the day instead!!!
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15-05-2007, 04:07 PM
I sling them out
Funny story here (sorry to take over your thread).
Daughter and boyfriend were "at it" on the sofa (OH and I were on holiday) and Suki, our great dane, thought boyfriend was hurting daughter and promptly bit him on the bum
They never indulged on the sofa again after that - well, you wouldn't, would you ?
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15-05-2007, 04:17 PM
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Have to do it during the day instead!!!
or give it up and read a book LOL
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15-05-2007, 04:23 PM
Mine growls at us..!!

Or tries to pull the covers off us..bites my arm lol
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15-05-2007, 04:26 PM
I don't do it, so can't comment I'm a good girl!!
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