Anyone who has a pet knows how often cats don’t miss an opportunity to stay close by, whether it’s time to watch TV, use the cell phone or grab a snack. While some pets invade the bed to sleep close by and do it very discreetly, others do it in a rather brutal way.
There are some species, according to a survey carried out by Secret Linen Store, which are definitely not a good option for sharing a bed. To reach this result, several aspects were considered, such as frequency of barking, amount of hair and even the average energy level of the dog. Check them out:
1. Bernese Mountain Dog
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In the first position we have this beautiful breed. And yes, size matters! If you are going to share a bed, you need to prepare well. Otherwise, the Bernese might steal all the space just for himself! And of course, he will also leave his mark. In addition to stealing the hearts of his owners, he is perfectly capable of taking the pillow with him!
2. Akita
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Friendly and super smart, the Akita may not be a good companion at bedtime. Considered the second worst breed to share a bed, despite not being considered as full of energy compared to others, the Akita’s size can also be a problem for sharing space.
3. Leonberger
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Very popular in Europe, the Leonberger also is at the top of the list. With this beauty, the night’s sleep can also come full of fur! His average size is also usually a little bigger than dog owners would like at these times. But let’s face it, it can be very difficult to say no to him, especially on a cold night!
4. Doberman Pinscher
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Obedient and cool, for the Doberman Pinscher, energy is not lacking either! And it is precisely for this reason that he stood out. Rather than expecting him to be a good company to take a nap, it’s safer to make sure he has time set aside to walk, play and burn off all that accumulated energy!
5. German Shepherd
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Intelligent, protective and super affectionate, the German Shepherd is also not the best breed to share a bed, as the pet will not always respect the sacred time of sleep, especially if any strange noise come up during the night! But those who have one at home can swear that this is an exaggeration and that they don’t give up having it close by!
6. Labrador
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Full of love and joy, the Labrador can even be quite convincing when he wants to have a little space to sleep. Hard to say no to this cuteness, isn’t it? The problem is that he will not always be content to climb into bed to take a nap with his owner. He may also decide to bring some of his toys with him and make the place even less comfortable.
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Of course, we know we have other species that can make the night’s sleep much less peaceful, either because the doguinhos are spacious and with little sense of space, like the Golden Retriever, or even because they love to let their voices go, like the Siberian Husky, transforming bedtime into a real show.
Race is not always decisive in this, because it is the animal’s personality that also gives it a unique aspect – and often quite funny. So, if the pet is not the best company to share a bed, don’t feel bad, just make sure he has a very special corner to rest, okay?