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Am I the worst dog owner in the world..

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Millielovehart · 04/01/2017 18:38

To not let her on the sofa?

She's a rescue labrador and clearly been allowed on the sofa where she's been before. We have a white leather sofa and she desperately wants to come up- I get those sad eyes, a paw and a head tilt every evening.

Do you let your dogs on the sofa?

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dogrules · 05/01/2017 21:20

Definitely no big paws on our sofa ........

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Aeroflotgirl · 05/01/2017 22:11

All these beautiful doggies are making me envious🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶. At the moment we're not in a position to have one, but want one in the future.

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MrsJayy · 06/01/2017 10:04

I love peoples dog pictures baby pictures meh doggie pictures and i turn to mushGrin

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Sadik · 06/01/2017 10:16

I give you the opposite. We used to have a very large and very hairy dog (sadly no longer with us after 16 yrs) and a flat No Dogs On The Furniture rule.

He had a nice comfy rug of his own in every room. Guess where the cats used to sit . . .? You'd be impressed how completely a 3kg cat can occupy a rug sized for a 35kg husky cross Grin

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dotdotdotmustdash · 06/01/2017 12:29

Two collies who both chill out on the sofa sometimes, and in their own beds at other times. They spend most of the day on my bed while I'm at work. Neither have plans to take over the world or even the house. Both will move if asked. None of us can be bothered arguing about it, it's no biggy - there's always somewhere comfortable to lie.

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cloudchasing · 06/01/2017 12:43

I think dogs should know their place.

That's why there is no 35lb german shepherd on my sofa 🙄

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Bubble2bubble · 06/01/2017 13:46

Cloudchasing dog could do with a cushion under his head. Bad, bad dogowner Wink

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cloudchasing · 06/01/2017 14:00

His cushion is my leg Grin

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therealpippi · 06/01/2017 15:00

No way. Especially a labrador that's wet 80% of the time and a spaniels who like to roll in poo.
And not upstairs.
They've got lovely beds.

The cats on the other hand...

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Confusednotcom · 06/01/2017 16:42

Ah this is a happy Friday read!! Loving all the pics.

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pklme · 07/01/2017 07:26

Mine rushes to sit in your spot when you leave it. He leaves his own warm patch to sit in your warm patch. When I come back he moves straight away, but when DH or DSs come back they have to tell him. I could say it's because I'm pack leader etc, but I think it's more because I just slowly sit down on him without a word if he is still there. He's not daft.

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Airfixkitwidow · 07/01/2017 10:59

No dogs on my sofa.. Two feet on the ground means she isn't actually on the sofa.

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OneOfTheGrundys · 07/01/2017 11:08

Ours are allowed on in our snug for cuddle and snuggle action. Also if the DCs have had a bad day at school they can be found with dog on sofa. DS1 sometimes struggles to sleep but can always go off with his face in a dogs fur. So therapeutic reasons y know 😉.

Both are ex racing rescues, both taken from hideous conditions. They deserve a pamper and their old bones like the warmth and soft of a saggy old sofa!

Not on the nice sofa in the lounge though.

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OneOfTheGrundys · 07/01/2017 11:13

Her usual position.

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 07/01/2017 17:52

Not only do ours make themselves comfortable on the sofa and chair, they also come upstairs at night for a cuddle on our bed. They are posted back down to their own beds when we want to stop reading and go to sleep, but ddog2 sees no reason why she shouldn't spend the whole night on the bed, between dh and me, so she sneaks back upstairs, breaks into the bedroom, jumps up on the bed and curls herself in a tight ball between us.

I wouldn't mind too much, but despite curling herself up unbelievably small, she still manages to push both of us towards the edge of the bed, and gathers most of the duvet under her, so we end up clinging to the edge of the bed and the last corner of duvet!

We spent a few nights having to send her back downstairs several times in a night, and she seems to have got the message, and doesn't come up until about 6am, which is more acceptable, so she gets to stay.

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Lara2 · 07/01/2017 17:59

I have a white leather sofa - I just have two or three fluffy dog blankets that rotate on the dog end. Baby wipes are fab for cleaning it when it gets a bit grubby. I can't imagine not letting my dog on the sofa - I need my cuddles! 😊

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Millielovehart · 07/01/2017 21:00

Here she is, this was taken moments before she did a wet trump. Now she's back in her bed and throw is in the wash need to buy multiple throws.

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Bubble2bubble · 07/01/2017 21:07

How lovely is that :)
Multiple throws is the way to go. I have about half a dozen in rotation and way too many dogs

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FATEdestiny · 07/01/2017 21:07

Our dog is quite happy in her dog bed on the floor. I don't want dogs on the sofa unless invited.

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Millielovehart · 07/01/2017 22:30

Throw washed & dried in super quick time and she's back up :)

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100milesanhour · 07/01/2017 22:32

Can you not put a blanket on the couch for her and she could lie on that?

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Blacksox · 07/01/2017 22:34

Our dog thinks he's a human or a cat and will only lie on the floor if the fire is too hot.

He has to sit at the table when we're eating too Confused

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Glitteryunicorn · 07/01/2017 22:57

She looks so happy having cuddles Grin

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MiaowTheCat · 08/01/2017 17:56

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exexpat · 08/01/2017 18:02

In our house there is a clear division of sofas: the two leather ones in the front room belong to the dog, but we are allowed to share them; the cloth-covered ones in the kitchen and family room are humans-only, though I do occasionally find a suspiciously warm and furry patch on one, and a guilty-looking dog next to it. He does seem to understand the rules in principle, though. He also knows not to go further than the third step up the stairs (no dogs allowed in bedrooms).

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