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Didn't even notice that till you pointed it out. hope these sheets didn't go into production like that. bet it was just a photo shopped sheet and not manufactured. hopefully somebody along the way would have noticed.
I go to bed every night with two dogs and a cat (used to be 3 dogs). When I have a guy staying over, my dogs are very discreet and make themselves scarce. The cat is not that accommodating.
ill let the dogs sleep with me occasionally, but usually the bed is reserved for the cats, they don't get much snuggle time during the day, so they get to snuggle at night...the dogs have my attention pretty much all day so I think it balances out.
Used to let my dog sleep with me until we got the puppy. Now the dog takes forever to decide if she wants to go in or out of the bedroom so I decide for her and she stays out. I have gates on the doors to keep the puppy out and they're annoying to put up/down so I leave them up, they provide a safe zone for the cats so although the puppy is crated at night it's easier and consistent for everyone. Once the puppy is past the chewing stage and the gates are down she'll be back in my bed the dog will be welcome to share my bed if she chooses. Cats are always there of course =)
I used to (yorkie took up almost the whole bed, border collie slept in his own bed on the floor), until my yorkie peed in my bed. Now they sleep downstairs.
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