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Although pets have their own beds, why do pets sleep with their owners?

If you don't believe me, here are some of their favorite places.

The sofa behind my desk.

Maybe you don't think this is a good bed, but Pecks is definitely. She spends a lot of time on this sofa, because it is close to my desk, so I can turn around and give her a hug. She prefers the sofa to the floor pillow, because the sofa is higher, so she can see what we are doing.

In the photo below, you can see that her hairy brother Oz also likes this sofa. They all have space, so you will often find them here.

2. Decorate pillows-wherever they are.

My dog likes pillows. Maybe a little too much. I like their decorative effect, but no matter how many times I put them on the sofa or the kitchen bench, they will eventually lie on the ground or be dragged all over the floor in the sun. I don't blame them; If I had so many big pillows, I would do the same.

3. My shoes, I don't know why …

Oz likes to steal my shoes as pillows, especially when he is angry with me. In the picture below, you can see his reaction when I said I couldn't play with him because I had to work. Take off my slippers.

4. the infamous sun chair

On one side of the house (it sounds big, but it is not), there are many windows that can see the front yard. These windows are very beautiful in winter, because the sun will peep through them lazily for most of the afternoon. This is one of my dog's favorite places. There is a fairly high brick stool next to the window, so that they can see the whole yard and the road in front of the house when they lie on it. It has its own long pillow, and both dogs will drag extra pillows on it. We often pull up the curtains to let them see the world anytime and anywhere. When it is cold, they also like to relax and warm up there; When it rains, they also like to think about the meaning of life there.

Note: This photo was taken before Tippex's manicure appointment, so that's why they are a little long. Maybe that's why she looks a little embarrassed!

5. Clothes with words

Because our house is actually a part of a bigger house, and the bigger house is divided into smaller houses, and everyone uses a clothesline. Personally, I think it is a bit strange to go through many doors in the yard to the other side of the yard and hang clothes next to anyone I know. So, we use sun benches and some tables to dry clothes in the front hall.

Will this stop my dog from sleeping there? No, of course not. Here, you can see Ozzie dreaming on our only white linen suit, because we forget that he doesn't know the difference between our "high-grade" linen and "ordinary" linen.

The scar on his chest was left by surgery. It has its own story, which I also told on Quora.

6. In bed. Yes, absolutely.

No matter how comfortable it is in any place above, or how deep the dog sleeps. It doesn't matter if Oz is just a big ball full of fluffy energy.

As long as my fiancee (usually goes to bed first) or I touch that bed, it's over. Both dogs will sit in front of the bed, waiting for the order to get up.

This is the problem. All my dogs are trained to sleep in bed in some way. They will wait in front of the bed until I say "go" and give the signal, and then they will jump on the bed. Then both dogs will try to find the entrance to the blanket, if I haven't opened it before. If I hold it up, they will sit in the exposed part. When I hold it up high enough, everyone will enter their own specific sleeping place.

The old man curled up and slept between our legs. Young people sleep in the space between our stomachs or backs, stretching like toffee (just like the back of 1 chapter). We slept like this all night. If we turn over, dogs will move in our way to better adapt to their space. We have a double bed, and they are all chubby. We have to put them into jigsaw puzzles to get into that bed.

Both dogs also have the order to "get off". If we call them, they will get out of bed. Whether because they are playing on it, one of us wants to go in, or because we want to make the bed, there is a dog on everything, which complicates things. The same instructions apply to other places where they sleep-people who don't like dogs jumping on them.

If you ask me, they are very good in bed. But you see, we are the ones who want them to have sex. When the weather is too hot and one of the dogs decides to put a decorative pillow on the sofa, I will be very sad. It feels good to have them around when I sleep, and I can feel them there.