<div>First of all, the boys are sending drool to all those who need it, and to those who've lost a furkid to the bridge recently!</div>
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<div>Enter Joey, Crispin (the spaniel) wasn't too keen on him for awhile, and he was relegated to my parent's bed, and sleeps sidewaysed on their pillows. Joey's foster mom said he used to have bed privledges with his first family, but at her house no hounds on the furniture. So, he reluctantly slept in his (really big) dog bed. Yeah, that lasted about 2-3 hrs! The first night I got him, I tried blocking him from getting onto my bed, and he finally curled up on his dog bed on the floor. Until about mid-night or 1 am, then I had a 75-ish lb. hound land on my tummy! He, of course, curled up and conked out like it was nothing, I on the other hand, didn't sleep much.</div>
<div>Now a days, he's decided that not only does he need to be on the bed, but he needs his own pillow, and to be under a blanket (he has his own, but prefers to share with momma, and will bark at me to wake me up, to lift up the coner of the blanket so he can climb under!) and, he usually climbs under the blanket snooter first, meaning that if I turn the wrong way, I wind up with dog butt in the face! (yuck!) He also is a bed hog, and slowly pushes me into the wall, and sprawls way out. I swear, he sprawls out so much, he's about 2x his original size in his sleep!<br>
-- <br>-Karrie, momma to Joey, Aunty to Checkers & Crispin (wb)<br><br>Joey's dogster page: <a href="http://www.dogster.com/dogs/637473">http://www.dogster.com/dogs/637473</a><br></div>