Pet owners love their animals and often treat them like family members. Some pets are strictly indoor pets and their owners enjoy cuddling with them. The furry and fluffy animals are enjoyable companions, but should they be let on the furniture and bed? Many pet trainers and owners do not think they should.
Teaching Bad Manners
Teaching Bad Manners
While many want their pets to be a part of the home and family, allowing him or her to climb on furniture and into the bed is teaching bad manners. Pets, especially dogs, are pack animals that understand ranking and manners. If a dog believes he can go where he wants and climb on whatever his owner climbs on, then he will start to see himself as a peer or leader of the pack. The more the dog believes he is in charge, the less likely he will be to submit to commands and trust his owner to lead.
Ruining the Furniture
Pets have fur, dandruff and claws that will ruin furniture. The claws can mark up a brand new couch, chair or mattress company, leaving it rough and damaged. A mattress company will encourage pet owners to purchase pet beds and keep their animals off the mattress.
Ruining the Furniture
Pets have fur, dandruff and claws that will ruin furniture. The claws can mark up a brand new couch, chair or mattress company, leaving it rough and damaged. A mattress company will encourage pet owners to purchase pet beds and keep their animals off the mattress.
Pet owners might even want to take an additional step and buy a mattress cover to keep allergens out of their new mattress, such as pet dandruff and any pesky insects that might be brought in from the yard.
Disturbing Sleep
Disturbing Sleep
Owners themselves will get better sleep when their animals are not in the beds with them. While animals are loving and calming creatures much of the time, owners often cannot relax deeply enough to get the best sleep when their pets are in the bed. A fear of rolling onto a pet often proves too much for many owners and keeps them in a light sleep state all night.
Sleeping With Children
Recent research has found that children who live in a home with pets are less likely to have allergies or get sick as easily, due to a healthy exposure at a young age to allergens and germs. However, pets actually sleeping in the bed poses the same problems for children as it does for adults. Pets that sleep in the bed may believe they are above the child in pack hierarchy, creating a sense of authority and obstinance in the pet that could prove dangerous to the child if the animal later feels provoked, irritated, or ignored.
Sleeping With Children
Recent research has found that children who live in a home with pets are less likely to have allergies or get sick as easily, due to a healthy exposure at a young age to allergens and germs. However, pets actually sleeping in the bed poses the same problems for children as it does for adults. Pets that sleep in the bed may believe they are above the child in pack hierarchy, creating a sense of authority and obstinance in the pet that could prove dangerous to the child if the animal later feels provoked, irritated, or ignored.