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"Basenji-proof" sweater or coat for sleeping in cold bedroom

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  • Basenji’s are truly heat seeking dogs. Trigger sleeps at the foot of the bed under the covers in the same spot every night. I chuckle every morning when I get up and see just his nose peaking out of the covers.

  • All my Basenjis have slep with me they are happy and quiet all night

  • I love for my basenji to sleep with me, but he kicks (hard!) sometimes. I bought him a Snoozer bed (google it - it's a bed with a cover). He is always welcome to decide on his own where to sleep. I think my tossing and turning disrupts his beauty sleep, so he usually prefers to sleep in his snoozer or under a blanket on the couch.

    @JENGOSMonkey, I'm weird too.

  • I adopted my current basenji at 3.5 yrs old. He slept in bed under the covers at my feet like an angel for the first 2 weeks. Suddenly, one night he was up at 2 am running from window to window, door to door. He wouldn't settle down. I let him in the back yard, but he didn't want out. Eventually, he settled down and we went back to bed. I worried this was a new undesirable behavior. The next morning at the local dog park, I found out there was a burglary less than 2 blocks away from my house the night before. He hasn't behaved like that since that night.

  • @alibobo She is QUITE warm - as you said, like a hot water bottle.

  • Mine always got to be bed dogs when I was away at a show with some of them. Up to four at a time more often than not. We had a very useful guide book called 'Dogs Welcome' which listed B & Bs (Bed & Breakfast) all over the country. Some we stayed in every year for the same show.

    Deedles would always sleep at my feet and middle of the night if he got too hot, would sit up and stretch and using his shoulders, gradually work the duvet off the bed onto the floor. Then he would come around and tell me to pick it up again, he was now cooler, thank you.

    Hope would lick my closed eyes until I opened them. Then she would say ' oh, its ok, you are still in there' and go to sleep herself.

    They all had different preferences and it was one of the perks of travelling and showing. Another was the long walks in new areas I contrived to find before the journey home.

  • Is she interested in sleeping with you in bed? All my basenjis have slept with us. Some by our feet some in the middle. I'd also recommend putting a blanket on the crate to insulate it a bit.

  • We occasionally let our B's sleep in the bed with us, but on those nights in a queen size bed we both wake up in the morning clinging to the edge of the mattress with a small section of the covers just over us while the dog is blissfully sleeping with all four paws stretched out; essentially taking up a 24 x 24 inch square right in the middle of the bed!

    Or, he snuggles under the covers, and then gets too hot and comes out of the covers and sleeps on top for awhile and then paws at the covers and drags them off us while attempting to dive under when he's feeling cold again. Not the best sleeping partner!!

    I agree that putting a heavy blanket over the crate is a good idea. We usually put a towel the crate and then the blanket so if there is any inclination to chew, the towel gets it but not the blanket.

  • @B5004EVER , sounds familiar! Yes, they do like to make themselves comfy at your expense. One of mine liked to sleep horizontal across the bed, leaving my husband and me to cling to the edges, as you describe. Another caused us to almost die.....laughing. The covers were pushed up, and when we moved them we discovered her sleeping on her back, legs in the air, little butt right next to our heads! Hysterical! But most of the time our Basenjis were trouble free sleeping companions, although on occasion they did snore....

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