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Arguments for letting your dog sleep in your bed

1. Emotional and psychological benefits

-Many owners report reduced anxiety, comfort, and a sense of security when a dog sleeps nearby.

-Studies and expert commentary suggest co-sleeping can increase oxytocin and serotonin, which are linked to bonding and wellbeing.

-Particularly for some groups (e.g. people with anxiety, PTSD, or children), it can improve sleep experience emotionally, even if not always physically.

2. Strengthening the human–dog bond

-Sleeping together is seen as an extension of companionship and can deepen the relationship between owner and dog.

3. Some people genuinely sleep better

-Certain studies (e.g. Mayo Clinic) suggest some people feel more relaxed and secure, which can improve perceived sleep quality.

Arguments against sharing your bed

1. Sleep disruption

-Dogs move, twitch, snore, and change position—this can wake you multiple times a night, especially if you’re a light sleeper.

-Research suggests sleep efficiency can be slightly lower when dogs are in the bed vs just in the room.

2. Hygiene, allergies, and health risks

-Dogs can bring in dirt, pollen, parasites (ticks/fleas), and bacteria, which may affect health.

-For people with allergies, asthma, or weakened immune systems, risks are higher.

3. Behavioural considerations

-Some dogs may develop resource guarding (becoming possessive of the bed).

-It can also create dependency or training issues, especially with puppies.

4. Practical downsides

-Space, overheating, and partner preferences can all make it less comfortable.

What experts generally agree on about dog co-sleeping

-There is no universal rule—it depends on:

…your sleep quality

…your dog’s behaviour and cleanliness

…your health (e.g. allergies)

-For many people, the best compromise is:

…dog in the same room but not the bed, or

clear boundaries (e.g. foot of the bed).

Bottom line- You do You

-Pro camp: better bonding, comfort, mental health benefits

-Against camp: worse sleep, hygiene concerns, occasional behavioural issues

-Reality: it’s highly individual, what works brilliantly for one person can be a nightmare for another