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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 678911" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>The 15-year-old pomeranian has a doggie bed at the foot of our bed, but he prefers to sleep on our dirty clothes in the laundry basket. The 90 pound lab/newfoundland gets a corner of our bed, or during hot weather he stretches out on the hardwood floor next to the bed, where you'll be sure to step on him in the morning. (Exactly the same as the 150-pound Great Dane we used to have, he channels her a lot.) Then there's a 100 pound lab/bloodhound who sleeps in my dad's room. She decided about the 2nd day she was here that she is his dog and doesn't like to let him out of her sight. </p><p></p><p>We have had outside dogs in the past, but the current three all have house privileges. Gettin' soft in our old age I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 678911, member: 9169"] The 15-year-old pomeranian has a doggie bed at the foot of our bed, but he prefers to sleep on our dirty clothes in the laundry basket. The 90 pound lab/newfoundland gets a corner of our bed, or during hot weather he stretches out on the hardwood floor next to the bed, where you'll be sure to step on him in the morning. (Exactly the same as the 150-pound Great Dane we used to have, he channels her a lot.) Then there's a 100 pound lab/bloodhound who sleeps in my dad's room. She decided about the 2nd day she was here that she is his dog and doesn't like to let him out of her sight. We have had outside dogs in the past, but the current three all have house privileges. Gettin' soft in our old age I guess. [/QUOTE]
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