![]() ![]() ![]() The survey found that 62% of small dogs, 41% of medium-sized dogs and 32% of large dogs sleep with their owners.The survey also found that 62% of cats sleep with their adult owners, and another 13% of cats sleep with children. According to a recent survey of pet owners by the American Pet Products Association, nearly half of dogs sleep in their owner’s beds. "He thought he was human." Who’s Sleeping With Their Pets?Sleeping with pets isn’t unusual in this country. The Armours made it six hours before their resolve broke and little Cooper was out of the crate and in their bed, where he remained for the next two years."He’d sleep between us, under the covers, with his head on the pillow," Ingrid Armour says. So they bought a dog crate, with a bed and fluffy blankets to ensure he had a warm, comfy place to sleep.Cooper, however, had other ideas.The first night he whined, yelped, howled, and cried. WebMD Pet Health FeatureReviewed by Jonathan L Gelfand, MD When Ingrid and Shea Armour brought their new Weimaraner puppy, Cooper, home, they were determined to keep him off their bed. ![]() Pets in Your Bed Web MD discusses the health implications of your pets sleeping in bed with you and how you can keep the bedroom healthy.By Sandy Eckstein ![]()
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