![]() You can slowly work the bed farther and farther away from your own if you want to create even more physical and mental distance.įinding the right dog bed is key, so if our top-pick Majestic Pet Suede Bagel Dog Bed isn’t what Jim loves, try others we recommend in our guide to dog beds until you find the right fit. ![]() Our Wirecutter dog owners on staff recommend placing a pillow or nice dog bed at the foot of your human bed for maximum comfort and using lots of positive reinforcement to get your pup to settle there for the night. This has multiple benefits, like my sheets not smelling like salty dog paws or getting wet spots from his constant licking. He gets every other soft surface in the house, but my Leesa Hybrid (obsessed-had to tell you) is a dog-free zone. The best thing I ever did was not invite my dog onto my bed. If your dog is crate trained you can allow them to chill on the bed until bedtime, then politely move them off to the crate. You can also consider earplugs, like our pick: Mack’s Slim Fit Soft Foam Earplugs. And if you don’t already, remove your dog’s collar to prevent the jingle-jangle of tags as Jim shifts position. Our white-noise machine pick (which actually produces a range of sounds including white, pink, brown, and fan sounds) can likely give you some relief by masking any obnoxious dog (or human) noises that wake you up. ![]() The subject of obnoxious sounds came up in an Ask Wirecutter column about someone being kept awake by whiny humidifier noises. Thankfully, though, this pooch-induced sleep incompatibility can be managed to provide a restful night for everyone involved. Whether it’s one partner’s snoring, completely different sleep schedules, or an old hound whose toots clear a room, divergent sleeping habits can make sharing a bed nearly impossible. My partner tends to sleep right through it and doesn’t seem to mind how quickly our bedding gets dirty. My partner loves having our dog, Jim, sleep in the bedroom with us, but my sleep is completely disrupted by licking, farting, and Jim’s butt in my face. ![]() Email your biggest product-related problems to Wirecutter, Ask Wirecutter, an advice column written by Annemarie Conte, explores the best approaches to buying, using, and maintaining stuff. ![]()
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