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I like to help dog owners understand what’s ‘normal’ and what you can expect in terms of living with and training your dog - how to get through the ups & downs of potty training, chewing, teaching commands, getting your dog to listen, and everything else that takes place during that hectic first year! When I’m not training, walking, grooming, or making homemade treats for my dogs, you will find me at the corner of Good News & Fun Times as publisher of The Fun Times Guide (32 fun & helpful websites). My daily motivation is to help first-time dog owners be better prepared from the first day your new puppy enters your home. (And just because I love animals so much, I also worked at a Zoo for awhile!) I’ve been sharing my best ideas with others by blogging full-time since 1998 (the same year that Google started… and before the days of Facebook and YouTube). Professionally, I worked at a vet and have several friends who are veterinarians - whom I consult with regularly. I’ve always trained my own dogs and help friends train theirs, as well.

I’m a lifelong dog owner - currently have 2 mixed breed Golden Aussies that we found abandoned on the side of the road as puppies. I like to help Dog Parents find unique ways to do things that will save time & money - so I write about “outside the box” Dog Tips and Dog Hacks that most wouldn’t think of. For some reason, our dog Tenor has always had a fondness for sleeping near our feet - usually using the chair’s hard plastic base as a pillow. Tenor Has A Strong Bond With Office Chairsĭon’t ask me why, but dogs often seem to pick the most unlikely of places for a little cat-nap. Beth’s dog, Kona, appears to be a belly-up sleeper too. You know a dog feels loved when they can fall asleep right in your arms. Here, they’re about 3 weeks of age, and sound asleep all huddled together. It wasn’t long though until he started hanging out in his kennel instead.Įllie’s pups are just too, too cute. Or maybe that was the only place he felt was “his space”. Often, with a foot in the food bowl! I guess he felt he had to protect his stash. When Tenor was a pup, this is how he typically slept… right near his food bowl. I’d say it’s obvious what Kona’s favorite sleeping position is… whether she’s in the kennel or out! These two have certainly done their share of bickering (and other forms of sibling rivalry), but when it comes right down to it, they hate to be separated. On the right, a guitar case makes perfect sense for a dog bed, right? On the left, Destin, chose the hard rocks over the soft spot we prepared for him under the tree next to the picnic table. It looks to be true over at Randy’s house, too… on the right you see Molly the Jack Russell Terrier, snoozing next to their cat, Boo.

At least, that’s how it was for our dog, Kayak, (American Eskimo on the left), sleeping next to our cat, Ripley. Sometimes, it seems like the only time dogs & cats can get along in a family is when they’re sleeping. On the right, I had just woken him up trying to snap another picture of his odd sleeping position. As you can see (on the left), he’s all stretched out, and belly up. there’s nothing better than being all tucked in on the plush leather sofa! See if these pictures of dogs sleeping don’t make you yawn…Įnjoy the following pictures of dogs in all their glory – fast asleep and minding their own business!Īhhh…. I bet you’re yawning just looking at those first 2 pictures. If you buy thru these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.
