Unless she's holding up a score card when you're finished, I don't see any harm in letting her stay.
Hello, all.. not sure what subject heading this should be under but since it is a behavior I chose this one. lolol.. Ok... my husband and I were very romantic last night and Sophie had her head propped on the bed using that cute labbie look.. "what are you guys doing????" Usually, she just lays by the bed the other times. (she is not crated because she sleeps by our bed with no issues). We tried to re direct... but she just sat there staring... then later she went back to her bed and was out for the night... What has everyone else experienced and perhaps maybe we should leave her outside our bedroom?
Sorry for the subject.. but I am sure we are not the first couple...experiencing this..lol
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Unless she's holding up a score card when you're finished, I don't see any harm in letting her stay.
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kimber goes in the crate during Mommy and Daddy time. She gets a big handful of treats as a lure so she's very amenable. The crate is in our room but not in direct sight of the bed. She usually naps. It can be distracting when she decides to use the time for a vigorous and noisy grooming session. Lol.
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We never had dogs who were particularly interested, but we had to lock the cats out of the room. They joined in...thought moving body parts were theirs to pounce on.
Mocha has 2 kennels. One in the bedroom& one in the kitchen. Problem solved
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Unless your partner's on the LEFT and you start getting slobbery kisses in your RIGHT ear, not a problem. At least that's when I lost the desire and aborted the endeavor.
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Last edited by Tanya; 03-31-2015 at 09:15 AM.
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Hehe i needed a smile Zoey is ok, i tell her to go lay down and she goes to her bed on the floor. My corgi has to be in her crate. She thinks its a big play session and tries to get between us and join in. Sometimes Zoey puts her head on the edge of the bed and stares, i just shoo her away and she returns to her bed
Tried letting the furkids stay on their beds in the bedroom but that didn't work. Too many prying eyes.
Now they are closed out of the bedroom.
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