The things that hog the bed.
#1
The things that hog the bed.
Talking about the dog's and not the wife...she is petite.
More pics:
Hank (pug) and chewie (long haired tumor head chiahua) love riding in the Audi
Gus does not like to be woken up: (dont mind the mess...just moved in)
More pics:
Hank (pug) and chewie (long haired tumor head chiahua) love riding in the Audi
Gus does not like to be woken up: (dont mind the mess...just moved in)
#2
I have the opposite problem. The dog is 85 pounds and can't figure out how to get his back legs onto the bed (thank god). The wife however, can't seem to stay on one side of the bed or the other.
And no he's not a lab -- Chesapeake Bay Retreiver
And no he's not a lab -- Chesapeake Bay Retreiver
#3
Doofus here.. Sorry... Penny, is about 90 lbs now, and thinks she's a lap dog. She looks very debonair in this pic, but really shes an idiot.
If you sit on the floor, she'll back into you until her rear legs hit yours. Then she sits. For whatever reason, she LOVES sitting on people.
She's Rott, German Shepard, and probably Lab, but she's got a swatch down her sides just like a Redbone Coon Hound. Dunno if thats officially in the mix or not.
#8
i have a pug, and she isnt fat, nor does she have poor breathing skills, but she does snore really loud.