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5 Reasons Why You Should Share Your Bed With Your Dog

If you announce that your four-legged friend is sleeping in your bed with you, you often get not only astonished looks but also advice on how to bring it up!

With this article, we want to finally and once and for all debunk the myth that only untrained or naughty dogs, puppies anyway.

After all, there are very good reasons for sharing your bed with your dog!

Here is our argumentation aid for your next conversations with the people with good advice on better dog training:

The parenting success is higher if your darling sleeps with you

Sharing a bed is a sign of trust. A leap of faith if you want your four-legged friend to behave well and behave well.

The more trust your puppy and adult dog has in you, the more eager he will be to learn, obey, and please you!

Your bond will be strengthened if your dog is allowed to sleep in your bed

Who doesn’t like snuggling up against a warm body under a blanket in the evening?

Anyone who has ever seen a pack of dogs, including a pack of wolves, sleeping together knows that they often nestle close together.

Cuddling and sleeping together strengthens your bond and you both release the hormone oxytocin.

This hormone is decisive for the feeling of well-being and thus for togetherness when it is released in the course of cuddling.

It’s healthy because it makes you happy to sleep together

In addition to oxytocin, there is another well-known happiness hormone, serotonin.

Serotonin is produced in your body when you are feeling happy. Your furry friend by your side makes you happy?

Perfect, it also keeps you healthy. Serotonin not only gives you a boost in happiness, it also relaxes muscles and thus tension caused by everyday stress.

Sleeping with your dog can prevent sleep problems!

More and more reports are dedicated to healthy sleep. It just doesn’t seem to help to know various tips for better sleep.

Your dog in your bed and a little snuggling, hugging, and petting will relax you and help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep better.

Just knowing that you are not completely alone is a great help for some people.

It gives you and your dog security when you sleep together in one bed!

Single people who have lived alone for a long time should consider letting their dog sleep in their bed.

In addition to the various hormones and thus the happiness and health that they give, you also get the good feeling of security.

This emotion will not completely let go of you and your darling even during the day. It doesn’t matter if you’re at work and he’s home alone.

The good feeling of being together again in the evening makes it easier for you to bear stress at work. Your darling, on the other hand, will not develop any separation anxiety if he has to deal with things alone.

Are there any good reasons why you and your dog should not sleep together in one bed?

Of course, there are legitimate concerns:

Just as you visit the bathroom before going to bed, your four-legged bed companion should of course also receive a care ritual. Too many lost dog hairs in bed or possible crawling animals from the previously sniffed undergrowth are really no fun!

Of course, each of you has a certain amount of space. Sleeping together should not be forced if you only disturb each other.

Your darling is more of the dominant kind anyway and has now taken over your bed? This is not in the spirit of the inventor. Because a possible new acquaintance could quickly reach its limits if your four-legged friend suddenly defends the bed and doesn’t let anyone in except for you!

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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