According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, having a dog in the home increased the owner's likelihood of having a sleep disorder, and cat owners were more likely to report involuntary leg twitching.
Sleeping with your pet in the same bed carries the risk of contracting an infection.
First of all, experts recommend avoiding sleeping with pets due to the fact that the latter are carriers of parasites.
Often, such microorganisms remain on pets’ fur even after complete recovery.
Your dog may make your allergies worse: even if you haven't had an allergic reaction to pet skin, dogs often bring new allergens, such as grass and pollen.
If you suffer from allergies, then letting your dog sleep in your own bedroom, much less your bed, is a bad idea.
Simply put, people who sleep with their pets feel happier, which is why co-sleeping with a pet is recommended for people with depression and sleep disorders.
Rhythmic breathing and the warmth of the animal will help reduce anxiety and fall asleep faster.