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Old 04-12-2008, 04:02 PM   #19
freeringsf

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Babe, like the others, snores all the time. When I first got her and never had experience with a pit bull, I thought she had a breathing problem. Duh... She is toasty under those covers (keeps me warm). I get a kick out of finding her with her head on the other pillow fast a sleep when the alarm goes off with the rest of her under the blanket.
We sometimes wake up to find Mollie fast asleep... our arms around her, only to find out, we're hugging her butt!

Katie snores a bit and grunts often, passes her gas along, needs 2/3 of the bed and occasionally talks like a baby in her sleep (which I love to listen to) and seems to chase squirrels once in a while . I guess, I forgive her more than I would with my husband .

Despite all that - she is still the best heating pad in the winter .
True, true, and true!!

oh man. Mars snores, kicks, whines

i started having him lay in his crate at night instead of the bed, that wasn't working so i closed the crate for night time.

now he'll cry to be let out, but he figured out he can also do this then just run and get under my covers. If its early enough in the morning he wins....
and i lose half the bed
Get ready, eventually, you lose your bed, your pillow, and the covers!
Example:
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