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LOL My brother used to have a single bed, he's 5'11" and about 180. He had our 95lb lab and 55lb GSD mix sleep with him. I could never figure out where HE slept! He finally got a queen size bed and now the 55lb GSD sleeps with me in my queen size bed! LOL
LOL My brother used to have a single bed, he's 5'11" and about 180. He had our 95lb lab and 55lb GSD mix sleep with him. I could never figure out where HE slept! He finally got a queen size bed and now the 55lb GSD sleeps with me in my queen size bed! LOL
I recently got a new bed, and of course its a queen. The beagle had issues and she likes corners where nothing touches her. The very long legged shepard mix especially loves sleeping on his back with it all hanging out. And now and then he cuddles or gives me surprise kisses. And the kitties aren't left out. They sleep next to me or on me, and when my big dog wakes up he gives each of them a kiss/little slurp too. I don't know if he thinks they are little tiny dogs or he's a big cat. I just sleep in the corner against the wall where I like to sleep.
During the day, you can be sure that whereever I am, both dogs are near at all times, usually crashed out on the floor using my feet as a pillow.
That's really good! Our big peke likes to lay horizontal between our vertical bodies, good thing we have a king sized bed.
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