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    Sleeping beauty

    Woke up and got out of bed to make some coffee. Came back in my room, and what to my surprise do I find?




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    Lol....classic!

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    Re: Sleeping beauty

    You just gotta love em!!!! Such personalities!!! Very cute.
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    Wow, that's really natural and quite impressive and I don't want to make any un-natural comment.
    But I'm a little bit concerned about one thing. Actually, I've a separate bed for my collie and
    don't let him to sleep on my bed. Suppose, if he piss on you bed, then???
    just kidding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillan89 View Post
    Wow, that's really natural and quite impressive and I don't want to make any un-natural comment.
    But I'm a little bit concerned about one thing. Actually, I've a separate bed for my collie and
    don't let him to sleep on my bed. Suppose, if he piss on you bed, then???
    just kidding.
    Clean the sheets then haha. Its very unlikely that a housetrained dog would piss the bed
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    I've had dogs pee in my bed, and one actually poop in my bed before (more precisely, on my pillow, and woke up with it tangled in my hair... good times). But generally they don't if they're housetrained - he's definitely big enough to be able to jump off the bed by himself and go to the door if he needs to use the restroom.

    That said, I've had more accidents from my little sisters than I have from any of my pets

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    Quote Originally Posted by alittleFREE View Post
    I've had dogs pee in my bed, and one actually poop in my bed before (more precisely, on my pillow, and woke up with it tangled in my hair... good times). But generally they don't if they're housetrained - he's definitely big enough to be able to jump off the bed by himself and go to the door if he needs to use the restroom.

    That said, I've had more accidents from my little sisters than I have from any of my pets
    What type of dogs do you have lol? Border collies are one of the top 5 smartest breeds. If you train your dog right it shouldnt go to the bathroom in your house at all. I have a german shepherd and i think the lastvtime she had an accident in the house was like when she was 2. Shes 13 now.
    On the other hand my friend has four weiner dogs and they piss and crap all over the house. Theyre untrainable lmao!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    What type of dogs do you have lol? Border collies are one of the top 5 smartest breeds. If you train your dog right it shouldnt go to the bathroom in your house at all. I have a german shepherd and i think the lastvtime she had an accident in the house was like when she was 2. Shes 13 now.
    On the other hand my friend has four weiner dogs and they piss and crap all over the house. Theyre untrainable lmao!
    I've had all sorts - german shepherds, poodles, dachshunds, border collies, miniature pinschers, dalmatians, labs, chihuahuas, and a variety of the most bizarre mutts you can imagine (Dachshund x Lab comes to mind..).

    The dog that pooped on the bed was a rotweiller/boxer mix, and he was just a puppy and it was right after we got him so we didn't blame him or anything - he was new, a baby, and didn't know any better.

    All of our dogs are house trained - the only dog we have that on occasion go in the house is a 15/16 year old dog that is now blind and mostly deaf and kind of wander around aimlessly all day (but is, however, still functioning and in otherwise good health).

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    Quote Originally Posted by alittleFREE View Post
    I've had all sorts - german shepherds, poodles, dachshunds, border collies, miniature pinschers, dalmatians, labs, chihuahuas, and a variety of the most bizarre mutts you can imagine (Dachshund x Lab comes to mind..).

    The dog that pooped on the bed was a rotweiller/boxer mix, and he was just a puppy and it was right after we got him so we didn't blame him or anything - he was new, a baby, and didn't know any better.

    All of our dogs are house trained - the only dog we have that on occasion go in the house is a 15/16 year old dog that is now blind and mostly deaf and kind of wander around aimlessly all day (but is, however, still functioning and in otherwise good health).
    Ok well i wasnt really counting puppies or blind/deaf ancient dogs lol. Babies and old people cant control their bladders either haha.

    On a side note: i saw a K-9 GSD at my work today who was about 125lbs and jet black. He was so nice looking. I cant wait to get my own dog
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