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Typhoon, the ever confident pup, is always negotiating the sleeping arrangements in the house. Let’s see how that is working out.
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Okay, that third picture – Typhoon’s expression is absolutely priceless. I’m guessing there’s no “moving it!”
Well, in OUR house, “Move It” typically means Abby needs more space in which to stretch out, so if I don’t move it, she’ll push me out of bed and on to the floor. I’ve become very adept at sleeping in a tiny little ball. *sigh*
-Dr. Liz, who is fully aware that dogs, like gases, expand to fill all available spaces, and yet lets them into bed anyway…
Aaron has this conversation with Harlow every night! BOL!
Sam
Ayla sez: “what? All this space just for me?” You are SO lucky, Ty. All me’n Ice get is a piece of carpet in the hallway outside the hu-Dad & Mom’s bedroom door. But that’s okay, ’cause the bathroom is right across the hall from their bedroom, and I make sure I have the spot right outside the bedroom door, and stretch right out across that doorway.
Probably he will suggest: “It’s the ‘master-bedroom’, is n’t it?”
Awwww Typhoon Looks sad.. He looks like he is waiting and waiting and waiting for his be bye beddie bye buddy the Hu Dad to come to bed..
Typhoon says “Move it” Means To Hurry and Move Over Closer when Hu Dad gets to bed so The Hu Dad can use him as a Pillow. Yep! I’ma dog so I know what those words mean.
Gracie
You can’t blame a pup for trying ^..^ wooooooo