Acadia18
Autocross Champion
- Location
- The Greater Boston Metropolitan Area
- Car(s)
- 2019 Golf R
The hair starts comin' and it won't stop comin'!
It’s slow, we can call each other names. I may start running her food through this TPC20 on my work bench just to start some ish up in here.Sorry if it seemed like I was coming at you - it was purely in response to that quote lol.
I couldn’t tell if this was serious but it did make me laugh. Like Dak stated above, I have 2 80 pound monsters who I love, but destroy everything they get on (claws, butt stains, you name it). We lay on the floor with our pooches cause ain’t nothing wrong with kicking it on the floorI challenge all of you “no dog on couch/bed” people to eat some mushrooms in the woods with your friends and think about the meaning of life. Because you materialists are missing the point.
It falls off their back and hits the ground runnin….The hair starts comin' and it won't stop comin'!
Exactly. No furniture and no bedrooms. She also doesn't go into the dining room.I just realized pretty much every photo on this page (other than mine and one other) has the dog sitting on the couch.
I trained my dog to never go on the couch or into the master bedroom. Has anyone else done this or am I alone in this?
Yep, beds everywhere and she'd rather lay on the cooler floor - right next to her expensive memoryfoam bedBecause he's a dog. They need boundaries and structure and I'm happy to give him that. You know what his personality is like, he needs to understand his place in the pecking order.
That and I don't want dog hair all over my sofa and bed. It's a hard enough battle keeping the hair off everything I wear, I don't need him rubbing himself into it. That being said he has a bed in the living room, in my office, and in the hallway just outside the master bedroom so he's got a comfy spot in all the usual places in the house.
Sleeps outside the open bedroom door on her hammock - which is next to her bed, but most of the time she sleeps on the floor between the wall and a box that our 75" TV came in - her own tiny little house. Closing the bedroom door when necessary doesn't bother her. She'll come into the bedroom when there is a bad thunderstorm in the middle of the night and curl up in a corner - then leave when the storm is over.Also for those of you who let your dogs sleep in your bed.
Is the dog just watching you and the S/O having sexy time? Do you lock out the dog and just have them whining and pawing at the door the whole time you're doing it?
get a bigger dog.Now how's it sound?
If your dog isn't allowed on the couch or bed, how can they come over and lay their head on you?
Yep. Dogs are dogs. Ours would not know what to do on a couch or a bed.No dogs on couches. If I want to cuddle with the dog I'll go on the floor. He weighs 110 lbs and has claws like an eagle. Any piece of furniture would be toast if he were to get on it. And a hell no to the dog being in bed with me. He has two beds in the house, both memory foam. He sleeps better than 90% of people in this world.
I like dogs smaller than a cat.
Wrong.so many dog people are actually cat people that have never owned a cat.