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This happened to me years ago and the reason that I have written this article is so that others won't make the same mistake I made when they decide to kick their dogs out of their people beds and put them in their own dog pet beds.
Dog Pet Beds
By Ralph Cramdin
This happened to me years ago and the reason that I have written this article is so that others won't make the same mistake I made when they decide to kick their dogs out of their people beds and put them in their own dog pet beds.
I was a young man back then and I lived in a tiny house that only had one bedroom which was also very tiny. In this tiny bedroom I had a tiny bed barely big enough to hold me let alone my 2 dogs Bozo and Sparky.
And of course my 2 dogs loved to sleep in the same bed as me but there just wasn't enough room. So I decided that the next best thing would be for me to build them dog pet beds in the corner of my tiny bedroom. The only problem was space or a lack of space where I could build 2 separate dog beds.
I have always believed in mans ingenuity and his ability to create solutions where no solutions seem possible. So I racked my brains and came up with an ingenious solution to the space problem.
I made a blue print of my dog pet beds and early on a Saturday morning I went to the lumber yard and got all the necessary lumber to build the dog beds. When I got home I decided I wanted to make this a surprise for my dogs Bozo and Sparky so I locked myself in the tiny bedroom and started sawing and nailing the bed frames.
I was determined to finish the dog beds by bed time so my dogs would have brand new beds to sleep in that night. I worked diligently without rest and by bed time I had finally completed the dog beds.
I opened the door to my bedroom and let Sparky and Bozo in to see their new sleeping quarters. And the ingenious idea I had come up with to solve the lack of space problem was that I had built dog bunk beds. That's right, one bed on top of the other. I had even hand crafted a small ladder that could be used to climb up to the top dog bunk bed.
My 2 dogs seemed very pleased with their new sleeping quarters. But a problem arose. Both dogs wanted to sleep in the bottom bunk bed?
It was at this point that I realized that dogs couldn't climb ladders.
That put me right back at square one. Because only one dog could sleep in the dog beds I had built the other dog slept with me. But the dog sleeping by himself would get lonely and would join me and the other dog in my bed.
I couldn't get a decent nights sleep. I solved this problem by moving to a bigger house with a bigger bedroom and getting a bigger bed.
And even though my solution of building bunk beds for my dogs didn't work out I still thought it was ingenious. If only dogs could climb ladders.
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