..How many of you SECRETLY.....

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wait a minute... your brooder is in your bedroom!
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the noise!
 
Used to but not anymore. After more years than I'd like to say
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they are out of my room and I can finally get a decent whole night's sleep! Of course closing my door was very difficult but I'm used to it now and I'm in a better mood with a lot more energy for the day.
Course we don't count the times that I sneak a kitten in to keep me company... right?
 
Ours used to sleep outside, but we recently started having them sleep inside in crates. I was tired of being woken up too early every morning by one of our dogs barking at the neighbors as they got ready for work. Sometimes if I am having trouble sleeping, I go to the spare room and read or watch tv until I fall asleep. They get to join me in there.
 
I've got enough trouble with the husband in the bed. No dogs, but only cause they are all BIG dogs, and there isn't enough room. GSD will sneak in and sleep with one of us when we are on opposite shifts. Lab can't get in my bed, so she sleeps in daughters bed. GSD does like to wander in and out, so usually I end up throwing him out. Cat stays outside at night, cause if you feel sorry for him and let him stay in he wakes you at 3 am to go outside. And apparently, me, husband and two teenagers in the house, I am the only one that can hear the cat at 3 am..
 
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My DH hears NOTHING! Not the cats breaking things in the living room at 3 AM, not Jax digging around in his crate, not the puppy whining to go out, NOTHING! Like I've said, sometimes I want a CPAP machine.
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When my husband leaves for work our hound jumps into bed and sleeps next to me, but not under the covers. It's bad enough when she spoons with me, I don't need her under the covers too.
 
of course my girls sleep in the bed with me who could refuse them plus we live in an old drafty house and my ten yr old beagle mix gets cold!!!
 

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