Lest you think darling Connor is all cuteness and light, this is how I generally see him. He will lie like this for hours as I am working at my desk in the kitchen. You can see that he’s sound asleep.Charming, eh?
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well, at least he is at home content and not running away! love the pose though. that's all male.
ReplyDelete*** I agree with Joni... "WHAT A G*U*Y!!!"~~~~~ (And suuuuch a HAM, too!)... He's a DARLING CHARACTER, that's for SURE!!!!!!
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More than charming I really find it cute and adorable. My cute four years of old dog do the same stunt also. :D
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I wonder what this means in 'dog language'? It's a position that is completely submissive and to sleep that way seems...odd. Perhaps it's an expression of how safe he feels?
ReplyDeleteTypical bloke! :-)
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Awww, he's so adorable!
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hysterical.
ReplyDeleteJoni and Linda nailed it dead on! He is so adorable and so safe and loved with you! Whatever life you saved him from, he is clearly reveling in this new found security under your roof! Thanks for sharing this adorable picture!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a goofball. That's why we love them, yeah?
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I love the little pictures he drew above his bed. He's all Lab.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. Best of all is the artwork at his level! We also did that for our dog.
ReplyDeleteAs I read this, I looked behind me to see my dog in the exact same position! Nice to think that they must feel totally safe (at least until they sense you taking a picture of them!) That is some fur bed that your dog is sleeping on!
ReplyDeleteHi Meg, What in the world would we do without our faithful (and some times naughty) helpers? Mary
ReplyDeleteHilarious. Mine used to "air out" like that too- usually with his head hanging off over the side of the dog bed.
ReplyDeleteMy cat does the same thing, only he has fur to cover up most of the unmentionables. This position must be the height of comfortableness.
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ReplyDeleteMy first greyhound did this ( a girl), but my second can't ( a boy). The beagleweinerdog ( a girl) does it regularly. In greyhound land, they call this " roaching" which is such a gross reference...
ReplyDeleteI was taught a long time ago that a dog will lay (or lie) this way when he / she is totally trusting of his surroundings. Guess that's Conner!
ReplyDeleteGotta love him!
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Halas prefers a pillow and blanket
ReplyDeleteHe is ts the cutest
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