A 4-year-old dog has become a "sleeping aid". Grandma and girls often hold it to keep them warm while sleeping.
Do you sleep with your dog in your arms?
There has always been controversy about whether to let dogs go to bed and hold them to sleep. One of the controversial points is the issue of hygiene. Some owners believe that as long as the pet is well cleaned, letting the dog go to bed will not be a big problem.
The owner, Ms. Yang, said in an interview with ETtoday that because the air-conditioned room was too cold that day, her mother-in-law put the 24-kg mixed-breed dog [Gama] on the bed and slept while keeping warm. The dog also enjoyed it very much and fell asleep peacefully with her mother-in-law. The relationship is quite good!

It is understood that every time the 4-year-old Karma sees her mother-in-law, she happily pounces on her to be touched. Ms. Yang mentioned that once her mother-in-law had an operation on her spine and had to stay in the hospital for a long time. After she was finally discharged and returned home, although the considerate Karma was very happy, she did not dare to rush forward like before. Maybe she was afraid that her mother-in-law would not be able to withstand the impact of her "tank"-like force!
In addition to her mother-in-law who likes to sleep with dogs, Ms. Yang also likes to sleep with Garma in her arms. Has the dog Garma become a "sleeping aid"?

In addition to dogs, wolves sometimes also want to be hugged by humans. Have you ever seen an owner who keeps a wolf as a pet? The picture below shows a wolf, a husky and a golden retriever.
I saw this woman holding the husky and coaxing her like a child. However, at this time, the wolf next to her became a little unhappy and climbed onto the woman, wanting to hug her. The husky turned around and said, "Don't worry, wait in line."
Then the woman turned around and found that the golden retriever had also joined in the fun and wanted to hug him. "Why are you jealous?!" The woman couldn't handle it.

In addition to wolves and dogs, sometimes cats also like to hug dogs, such as the Shiba Inu and cat below. The cat and Shiba Inu are sleeping hugging each other. Strictly speaking, it is just the cat holding the Shiba Inu. It is not obvious how active the Shiba Inu is. Obviously the cat is the stronger one.
The owner saw that Chai Chai seemed a little reluctant, so he stretched out his hand to tease Chai Chai, but was pushed away by the cat's palm! "Don't touch it, it's already my dog."
If the dog is willing to be hugged, that is naturally very good, but it is particularly important to point out that not all dogs like to be hugged by humans. Don't force yourself, and letting the dog go to bed may cause confusion between the direct status of the pet and the owner.




