You may provide them with a nice cosy basket, some dogs and cats tend to invite themselves into bed to spend the night with you. Sleeping with your pet, is it a good or bad idea for health or hygiene?
Sleep and rest are one of the most important things in life. However,
allowing your pet to sleep next to you has negative consequences for sleep
quality. Especially for light sleepers who tend to wake up easily in the middle
of the night. However, fanciers generally understand that when the attachment
bond is strong enough, sleeping with your pet is completely understandable.
The cat's sleep
A creature's rest cycle isn't equivalent to our own. During the evening,
a feline has a few 4-hour rest cycles. Its developments essentially actuate
miniature feelings of excitement in the individual. A feline who rests
discreetly on a bed may awaken a few times and change places.
The dog's sleep
Around evening time, a canine dozes any longer than a feline. Typically, he stays asleep for the entire evening, yet that doesn't make it simple for the
proprietor. Tyson is a three-year-old fighter who has lived with Julie since he
was 3 months old. Their relationship is fusional, they rest together
consistently.
'Tyson wakes up several times during the night. He is often thirsty or
he changes his position because he needs to be in real contact with me often in
order to be able to sleep peacefully. He's going to move around and need some
space, so he's a boxer brief with all the acoustic benefits one can expect from
them. He breathes a little loudly, when he is over ventilated, you can hear him, and indeed when he is very tired, he snores'.
Julie no longer sleeps with her dog every night and it remains for her a
special moment of sharing and cuddling. For her, this is what strengthens their
relationship because she does not see her dog during the day when she is
working.
What place in the life of a couple?
When the pet becomes the companion animal and takes precedence over the spouse, it can damage the relationship. The importance of the animal is strong, especially for single people, because there is emotional deprivation, but it can become more annoying when there is a partner. The animal may be seen as a rival if there is overinvestment by one of the couple, it can be a problem. The other than feel excluded.
When the animal encroaches too much on the life of a couple and is too
present in the most intimate moments, it can even be a real 'love killer' for
some couples.
Cohabitation with children
Diane is 10 years old and for a year Romance, her dog has entered her
life. It was her mother who made the decision one day and allowed her to sleep
with her dog. 'Diane was sleeping poorly and poorly for a while, says her
mother. She had a lot of nightmares. The doctors encouraged me to take a bitch
for her, explaining that it would give her a lot of peace of mind and it does.
'
'I used to hear the sounds of cars, sirens and that scared me so I had nightmares and had trouble sleeping and since I have Romance and well it comforts me it allows me to sleep better. It reassures her too, 'explains Diane.
Precautions to be taken
It is imperative that the dog is well educated, that he is obedient, and
that he knows his place in the family. Let him understand that it is not a
rejection if the bed is refused to him one evening. Otherwise, he will be
unhappy, because we must also take care of his well-being.
On the human health side, you must ensure that your animal is up to date with its vaccines, that it is dewormed regularly. Treat against fleas and of course, make sure to clean it well before going to bed. A little trick against your pet's hair, use satin sheets, it's faster to get rid of it.
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