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Priya Goswami

How to restrict a puppy to sleep on bed with us? No matter how hard we r trying she still climbs on the bed to sleep

Pom Pom Shi, Dog, Toy Poodle, Female
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Ankita Shrivastava
Provide a seperate bed for the puppy ..Amazon has very nice beds and with in the budget ..puppy will get its own comfort and will avoid climbing to your bed ..i got bed for the puppy before he even arrived and within an hour he was able to understand it's his sleeping area and got comfortable with it
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Priya Goswami
I already have a bed but both my dogs climb on our bed in midnight. Trust me their beds are super comfy
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