Despite having five large dogs in our bed, it has no impact on our romantic relationship.

"Since their lives are brief, let's give them more room to enjoy."

April 3rd 2024.

Despite having five large dogs in our bed, it has no impact on our romantic relationship.
Having a house full of five dogs is definitely a challenge, but for Tracy Fosterling and her partner Tyler, it's a challenge they wouldn't have any other way. Imagine trying to get a good night's sleep with five big dogs in your bed. That's the reality for Tracy and Tyler, a couple from Jacksonville, Florida. They have two Great Pyrenees, a Labrador, a Great Pyrenees/Labrador mix, and a small Dachshund/Chihuahua mix, all of whom share their bed every night.

According to Tracy, it wasn't a conscious decision to have their dogs sleep in their bed. It just sort of happened over time. The couple's first few dogs always slept in their bed, so when they added more to their family, it just felt natural to let them all sleep together. Tracy, who works as a marketing manager, admits that it can get a little crowded, but they wouldn't have it any other way.

Despite the size of their furry companions, Tracy and Tyler have found a way to make it work. Their largest dog weighs a whopping 120 pounds, but somehow, it doesn't feel too cramped in their bed. Tracy says that all the dogs have their own spots and they all seem to be comfortable sharing the space.

Some people might think having five dogs in their bed would be too much, but for Tracy and Tyler, it's a small price to pay for the love and companionship they receive from their furry family members. And for these dog owners, there's nothing quite like snuggling up with their pups every night.

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