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    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy030813 View Post
    I think it is a generally accepted rule, if a dog is napping on you, or near you, you are staying put. That's why I like to grab the couch in evening TV time, because the little puppy Mayson will lay on top of me, and then I can get DH to bring me a drink...because I certainly can't get up!
    I'm totally using that strategy tonight


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    #same. I work around my dogs always. And I'm pretty ok with it lol

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    My sister has a sign at her door that says, "This house is maintain strictly for the care and comfort of the dogs." How true it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy030813 View Post
    I think it is a generally accepted rule, if a dog is napping on you, or near you, you are staying put. That's why I like to grab the couch in evening TV time, because the little puppy Mayson will lay on top of me, and then I can get DH to bring me a drink...because I certainly can't get up!
    Yup - we call it “puppy law” and it means whoever is unencumbered has to wait on you hand and foot!
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    these things seem to pop up in timely fashion!

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    Sierra sleeps in the bed with me and a few times, she decided that she wanted to be in the middle of the bed. I have no clue why I didn't ask her to get up to move over a little. Instead, I just passive aggressively told her, "Okay fine. I will just be right here close to the edge of the bed with a potential for falling out in the middle of the night while you stay nice and comfy." She didn't even bother to look over at me.

 



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