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Re: [PyrNet-L] re sleeping arrangements



I love hearing about how they sleep with you........ my Dalmatian sleeps
with me, his head on my arm, snuggled well under the covers.  Sam, the pyr,
sleeps on the floor on my side of the bed on his back- sometimes his hind
feet are propped up on the side of the bed, sometimes his head is under the
bed, but generally he is on his back.  The window is cracked open so it must
be cool.  Until my husband gets home from work, however, he sleeps on the
floor in the living room so he can watch both me and the door........ as
soon as Jack comes in, he goes out and does his thing and then it's next to
me, with a HUGE sigh, like *OK, now I can get some SLEEP!* and let the
snoring begin!

Merrilie
----- Original Message -----
From: <clhenke@juno.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] re sleeping arrangements


> Loved reading " the arrangements ", could just imagine all the goings on!
>
> When ours were little they could all sleep end to end across the hearth
> on the fireplace, and loved the smooth cool slab.  As they grew, they had
> to rotate to get on.  Now two can make it if they really mash their heads
> and neck down.  They get very upset if we dare to actually have a fire
> going in it though...way too hot for them, and they go lay in the kitchen
> on the cool floor.  Throwing us a dirty look as they slink off to the
> kitchen.  They sleep in our bedroom at night.  Polar Bear remains on the
> bed all night.  If we are lucky she will sleep vertical, otherwise we
> feel short sheeted all night long running into her at the bottom of the
> bed.  Kemo gets up and down, but wants the outside edge, and must have
> her head on someones arm, which she
>  " adjusts", much as we would our pillows.  She also keeps a front leg,
> complete with curled paw over your arm so you don't think you are free to
> move it?  The others are less fussy and get up and down as they see a
> good spot, or get too hot on the water bed.
>
> They are supposed to stay ( more or less ) in the family room, kitchen,
> to dining room edge.  They are good most of the time, but they do fudge
> the imaginary line a bit, and it is almost a game as to how far their
> body parts lie over, before someone will say something.  Po however will
> rush through to be able to stand at the front door and look out, she is
> rather oblivious to the question " what are you doing in here"?  Has an
> attitude of..." do those rules r-e-a-ll-y apply to me"?  And of course,
> they are the best throw, floor pillows of all, they never loose their
> stuffing, or go flat, and they are always willing to be laid on or
> cuddled!  Hard not to love them! :-)  Cindy.
>
> Cindy Henke
> clhenke@juno.com
> Ennis, Texas
>
> "All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained
> in the dog."  ~ Franz Kafka
>
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