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Seriously.....give it up people are just way more filthy than dogs. You just don't like dogs that doesn't make them dirty. I don't seem to care for you so does that mean you are filthy?
Last time I smelled a dog, it didn't smell like neiman marcus cologne. Are you saying dogs don't stink??? I detect a case of Stockholm Syndrome
Dogs "are" dirty. I can't stand people tampering with natural biology.
Well with that attitude don't be surprised if you stay single for a long while. I guess dogs in the bed are a great way to replace a man...
For me dogs in the bed are a deal breaker. Everything else is manageable. Not that. (Can't stand the smell, hair, drool, and questionable brown spots etc. LOL)
From what I have seen. People who are that "into" their dogs have some underlying issues. I love pets. But not that much.
Our dog sleeps in our bed with the hubby and I. He doesn't shed so there's no issue with his hair getting all over the sheets. Drool? Never seen him drool unless he's outside and just drank a whole lot of water. He doesn't smell either because he's not outside. Now when he goes crazily running outside and getting outside, yes but if he's inside all day, no. Depends on the breed though. I have a mini schnauzer.
Does that mean cuddling and sleeping with them (in bed!) is fine?
It's a sanitation problem. Stuff comes off their hair and it's not good for your respiratory system at all.
I'd rather sleep beside a cat. They are cleaner and they conduct themselves well. Dogs are not.
But no, sleeping with an animal intentionally is a mental problem. Suddenly its ar$e can be on your nose, or it can wag its tail inside your mouth. Not good
Those who sleep with their pets "intentionally" are just loco.
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