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Dogs who show any signs of disobedience and dominance should be made to sleep in a kennel or dog bed. These dogs shouldn't be allowed to sleep with their owner as allowing them to sleep in their owner's bed could exacerbate these behavioral problems, leading to increased disobedience and aggression. This is when you lose all control. Normally submissive dogs, who respect your position as dominant pack leader, can be allowed to sleep in the bed as long as they continue to respect your rights as owner of the bed. When Letting Your Dog Sleep with You Is a ProblemHere's how you can tell if letting your dog sleep in your bed might increase his behavioral problems:
Setting Rules when It Comes to Your Bed If your normally submissive dog begins to take over the bed, you'll need to lay down the law. Many dogs may begin to gradually take over the best spots on the bed, such as the pillows, over time. If your dog becomes an uncomfortable bed partner, banish him back to the floor, his dog bed or his kennel. You can prevent the gradual development of dominant sleep behaviors by occasionally ordering your dog back into the floor. This is effective to establish your authority, even if you intend to let him right back up again. Furthermore, don't let your dog sleep in your bed every night; this way, he'll remember that sleeping with you is a privilege, not a right. Dog Article courtesy of Vetinfo |
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