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What Happens If You Let Your Dog Sleep in Bed With You? – Petful
It was with interest I read of a Medical News Today article looking at how pet sleeping habits impact people.
On the plus side, those people who allowed a canine companion into the bedroom experienced better-quality sleep. But on the minus side, those who let the dog under the duvet tended to have poorer sleep (no mention of those who let the dog sleep on the bed but not under the covers).
All of this set me to wondering about the health implications of snoozing with your dog. I know some people throw their hands up in horror, while for others it’s perfectly natural. Is there a right and wrong answer? Let’s weigh the arguments.
Dogs and Disease
Could close contact with a dog expose you to disease? Potentially, yes, but the risk is tiny. An infection passed from pup to person
But what if a pet is a carrier of a disease, which means they excrete the bug but don’t themselves become sick? With no outward warning signs, someone might not realize the pet is potentially infectious, and therefore snuggling up is risky. Here are some of the
Parasitic Problems
Frightful Fleas
No one wants to wake up covered in flea bites or to see
One of the unpleasant things about fleas is
Oh, and if you want to feel especially grossed out, there was a case back in 1974 of a man who
Of course, the ultimate solution is easy: Make sure
Wiggly Worms
Parasites aren’t limited to the outside of the dog. Intestinal parasites such as
For a person to be infected with hookworm
“eat”) infected dog feces. Yuck! Hopefully you’d notice if the dog’s fur was soiled with feces before allowing them in the bedroom.
Campylobacter Caution
Other internal parasites
Menacing MRSA
There have been cases of people becoming infected after
However, there’s an interesting twist in the tail. When news of MRSA first broke, pilot studies looked for how the bug spread. They discovered people with regular contact with hospitals were far more likely to contract MRSA and pass it on to their dog rather than the dog infecting them.
Dental Disease
It won’t have escaped your attention if your dog has bad breath. However,
Take Pasteurella as an example.
Another potential problem with letting pets on the bed? They may not want to leave:
What to Do for the Best
Is there a right and wrong answer to whether it’s unhealthy to sleep with a dog? No — and yes. While a canine companion offers a sense of security and helps you relax, it can have its drawbacks. However, most of the disease implication can be worked around.
If you follow certain basic rules, such as keeping the dog’s coat clean,
Dogs in the bedroom? I personally think it’s a great idea, as long as they don’t destroy the room while you sleep — but that’s a different story for another day.
This pet health content was written by a veterinarian,
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