I think the perfect place to sleep would be between the two of them. You’ll be cozy and warm with the lullaby of soft snores to lull you to sleep.❤️ 💤 ❤️
I remember those days well. We only have one 15 year old boy left from our pack and he does not come upstairs anymore to try and get into bed. My husband and I take turns sleeping down stairs with him now in case he has any problems in the night.
When my big dobe would jump in my bed early at night, I would sometimes walk back & forth in front of my bedroom door and says things loudly like: “I wonder where my dog has went?” .. “I can’t find him anywhere.” ..”Maybe my dog has ran away, I hope he comes back.” He knew I was talking about him and he would let out a low happy growl to let me know he was there, I’d walk in and say: “Oh there he is, I wouldn’t have guessed my dog would be trying to sleep in my bed.” He’d wag his tail happily. 😁😊🐾
An age-old dilemma. A bed full of pets. The simple answer is you become an expert at pretzeling yourself around them. And, you learn to sleep balanced on the edge of the bed.
It’s too late now, but lap dogs have appealing and useful size.
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Completely true. But can they hold their own against packs of coyotes…Enquiring minds.
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That is exactly why we have always had dogs on the larger size. I just feel that a small dog is so vulnerable.
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Where the dogs aren’t (or even will be obvi…) 😴💙
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Squeeze
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❤️❤️🤣🤣🤣
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Wherever they allow you to. Sleep can also be highly overrated.
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Hard to be first in bed too, gotta be the one they have to fit around. Happens here regularly…
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So familiar! We live in their space and I am delighted, honored that my dogs let me occupy their world.
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I think the perfect place to sleep would be between the two of them. You’ll be cozy and warm with the lullaby of soft snores to lull you to sleep.❤️ 💤 ❤️
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I’ve wondered that for years.
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I remember those days well. We only have one 15 year old boy left from our pack and he does not come upstairs anymore to try and get into bed. My husband and I take turns sleeping down stairs with him now in case he has any problems in the night.
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That’s love.
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Mom and Dad, we are always by your side. The bed is so comfortable. Love, Auggie and Eli.
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Looks very familiar to me. 😍
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😆 If nothing else, you must be very warm.
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Oh my! That is a lot of beast for one bed. 😁🐾
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Indeed. A king-size bed would be a challenge!
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When my big dobe would jump in my bed early at night, I would sometimes walk back & forth in front of my bedroom door and says things loudly like: “I wonder where my dog has went?” .. “I can’t find him anywhere.” ..”Maybe my dog has ran away, I hope he comes back.” He knew I was talking about him and he would let out a low happy growl to let me know he was there, I’d walk in and say: “Oh there he is, I wouldn’t have guessed my dog would be trying to sleep in my bed.” He’d wag his tail happily. 😁😊🐾
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He loved you. ❤️
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An age-old dilemma. A bed full of pets. The simple answer is you become an expert at pretzeling yourself around them. And, you learn to sleep balanced on the edge of the bed.
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They are so adorable.
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yes that i always the quandry.
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“Just squeeze in anywhere mom.” 🐾😂❤️
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To borrow and paraphrase from Jaws, I think we are going to need a bigger bed.
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Everytime I see these two on your bed…I wonder…where do you fit in? I thought maybe you have two king size beds side by side. 😀
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I get that
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Under them…
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