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Human Or Canine, There Is Nothing Nicer Than Climbing Into Bed

I am not scared to admit it, there is something really special about crawling into bed at the end of a long hard day, and when that blooming alarm goes off in the morning I really don’t want to get up. But with bills to pay and jobs to do most of us don’t have the luxury of spending all our days lying in bed.
That, however, is not necessarily true of our dogs. With no jobs to attend to and a life of leisure, there is nothing more natural for a dog that to sleep most of the day.

I don’t know about you, but during my lifetime I have spent probably thousands of pounds buying dog beds for my little babies, but when I look back on it I don’t know why I ever bothered. Because every single one of them simply wants to go to sleep on my bed with me. They simply have no interest in the dog bed. But having watched the video below, it seems I am not alone in this. For reasons that only dogs know our beds seem to be much more attractive than their own. Watch this video and see some of the fun, games and sleeps these animals have when given access to a proper human bed, you really enjoy watching them, but perhaps not s much as they enjoyed being in the bed.