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I keep the dog off my bed, and wash everything of hers separately. I don't mind her licking my hand but not my face. She has her own bed, but I allow her on the sofa.....NO dinner plate licking, UGH! I wouldn't send her away if she did lick my face though - I would just wash. Dogs need to be with you (unlike cats who don't, heh!) Licking is connecting with you, so its no big deal...but I'd rather keep her off my face thanks!Re: Pets and Hygiene
''As a cat owner it is fairly easy - I am responsible for keeping their food bowls and litter tray in good order - they take care of everything else themselves. They don't rush to greet people, they don't need bathing and they don't lick anyone. They both sleep on my bed on their own furry throw.''Re: Pets and Hygiene
My boys (dogs) prefer the outdoors in summer and indoors in winter - tonight it’s -1 so they’re in the lounge asleep. They don’t like sleeping in my bed which works fine for me. I clean up after them and wash and clean their bowls every other day. They have a bath once a week because I’m wait for it… allergic to dogs and cats to a lesser degree… how was I supposed to knowRe: Pets and Hygiene
Tirzah and Olivia have the run of the house except for our bedroom. I wouldn't mind them there but experinec has taught us that Tirzah is likley to mark her territory and Olivia will attack my feet every time I move them.Re: Pets and Hygiene
We have a friend whose dog gets his Sunday roast on his china plate. No way we would do that. Max has his own own metal bowls, one for food and one for water. We do give him a treat but that's in the garden. Usually a rice bone. But otherwise, he gets just the correct food.Re: Pets and Hygiene
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