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09-29-2016 03:38 PM
I know many people sleep with their pets.....I LOVE my dog, but, she sleeps on the floor next to our bed...not in our bed. I am not posting this to tell people not to sleep with their pets in the bed. But perhaps some people do not know what health risks you could be inviting into your bed. Read on if you wish....
09-29-2016 03:44 PM
I love that there are 9, when any one of those reasons is enough for me.
09-29-2016 03:54 PM
I think most of that is really reaching.
It also depends on cat or dog, and inside or outside. If an animal (cat) never goes outside, that eliminates 90% of the "risks." With dogs, it depends on where you live, where you take them, and how much they're outside.
Presumably, the vast majority of pets (certainly those who would sleep with their humans) are well-treated for fleas, so the likelihood of getting plague from your pet would depend on where you live and whether you treat them for fleas and ticks - or not.
09-29-2016 03:55 PM
I don't care what the article says, (and yes, I read it), the #1 reason that my cats and I sleep together is, it makes both me and them happy, and that is all that matters!
09-29-2016 03:57 PM - edited 09-29-2016 03:57 PM
I had two dogs that slept with me their whole lives. Still here to post!!
Honestly, unless you have an outside pet, as long as you give your pet regular baths and healthcare, none of these really apply. It's been several years since I lost my last one and I still miss her on my pillow.
09-29-2016 03:57 PM
Gee, I wonder where all those horrible things go during the day when I'm petting and playing and grooming and so many other things with my pets.
Do the nasties only come out if the pet gets on the bed? The points may be very valid but I think there is likely a greater risk to people during normal daytime and evening hours when interacting with our pets than at night when sleeping.
If the nasties can get on our beds they can also get on our clothes, furniture, carpets, window treatments, etc., etc., etc.
09-29-2016 03:59 PM
After DH acquired a rare autoimmune illness from Lyme disease and I have breathing problems (some allergies) which makes it hard for me to sleep I just won't have the dog up on our bed. I love the dog of course but after the various health problems it's just not worth it to me.
Plus we treat the dog for ticks among other things which usually involves chemicals that I don't want on my bed.
09-29-2016 04:00 PM
Our bed, I would have to buy ear plugs if we kicked our shih-tzu out of our bed.
09-29-2016 04:00 PM
My cat sleeps on my bed I am healthy take no medication so will take this internet babble with a grain of salt.
09-29-2016 04:01 PM
My dog sleeps at the foot of my bed, and I feel really safe having him there. He sleeps on his comforter. My other dog will usually come up in the wee hours of the morning and sleep next to me. I roller tape off the fur daily. Wash the bedding weekly. If a muddy footprint, then I wash it. No big deal. They bring so much joy to me, that that outweighs all the other hypochondriacal stuff.....and I am a neat freak.
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