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BY MONICA COLLINS
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■ M pup culture as we jostle with
canines for the pillows and duvets.
The American Pet Products Manu
facturers Association says 42%
of dog owners sleep with
their canines. And the
percentage is higher
anecdotally.
When Brandie Ahl
gren, the founder and
editor of Seattle-based
City Dog Magazine, put
the question to readers,
“70% answered ‘yes,’ ” says
Ahlgren, who has a boxer and a
Schnoodle. She sleeps with both
except on certain tender occasions
when she bans them from the bed
room and “they whine outside the
door.” Ahlgren calls her dogs “enti
tled” but not “aggressive,” which is
a crucial distinction when deciding
whether to allow your dog to share
the bed.
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“Some dogs don’t want to take
over the bed. Some dogs do. and
those are dogs you probably don’t
want in the bed because you might
lose a foot if you moved in the middle
of the night,” says Amy Marder, a
Boston veterinarian and certified
animal behaviorist. She says
dogs need to share our
snoozing presence. “Dogs
are social animals, and
they want to be with
the family.”
When I got my West
Highland white terrier
nearly 10 years ago, I
Dogs are
social animals,
and they want
to be with
the family.
boasted I would never allow’
him to sleep with me. That lasted
just a couple of months, until a snowy
night when I craved woofer warmth.
Shorty surely understood his status
had forever changed when I invited
him onto the bed, a place he has re
mained, even though I met a won
derful man in the meantime.
In “Ask Dog Lady” (askdoglady.
com), the syndicated advice column I