Question:

Dog hates his bed?

He goes to bed when I do, bulldog puppy. I'll get into bed and he'll sit by my bed, I'll get in and he'll whine. I'll tell him to get in his bed, but, he whines, paws at my bed, tries jumping up. Eventually I just help him up and he goes right to sleep.Why's he like my bed so much?

Answer:

Surrender the dog since you're a pussy and can't be the dog's master.
Cuz you're in it.
Dogs are pack animals. By nature, they don't want to be alone.
He wants to be near you, cherish this, it is good.
No, he does NOT hate his bed. You are simply being MANIPULATED, by his whining. Giving in ON THIS (as you have) means he will whine or BARK for: more food, more treats, anything ELSE that strikes his FANCY, since you have NO backbone. Your puppy should be, being CRATE-TRAINED and sleeping BESIDE your bed. We all bring home crying whining puppies shocked' and upset to be REMOVED from their litter. Dogs are PACK and companion animals. Puppies come from LITTERS where all the puppies usually slept piled on TOP of each other. Normally, they adjust in 2-3 days, to their new bedding crate. I guess it has entirely whizzed over your HEAD, that dogs (esp those of short leg structure and PRONE to luxating patellas - like most bulldogs) can EASILY be INJURED jumping OFF or ON furniture. There will be lots of vet bills SURGERY in your pup's future, I'll warrant.

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