One of the benefits of having no legs: low center of gravity for optimal naptime positioning
I'm pretty sure he's giving me a dirty look in this one.
(Notice the reflective edge on the Comfy Cone? I suppose dogs in cones need extra visibility.)
Hope your slumber is comfy.
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Since all Cardis seem to sleep in those weird upside-down positions, it must be very comfortable. However, doing it on hardwood flooring seems a little extreme!
ReplyDeleteI have no legs...and I haven't been sleeping like that. Maybe that's why I never get a good night's rest.
ReplyDelete@Taryn - I hope he doesn't develop skeletal issues. :( I know I'd be stiff as a board.
ReplyDelete@Shanimal - So sorry, I bet this post is downright offensive to you. (hee)
Oh goodness... these photos cracked me up!
ReplyDeleteThat position looks comfortable actually but the one with you in that yucky cone looks like torture!
ReplyDeleteJust curious why they have to wear the domfy cone so often?
ReplyDeletelol, how do they sleep like that?? I guess blood doesn't have to circulate THAT far to get to his toes!
ReplyDeleteI love the laying on the back thing! It always make me think they are comfortable in their environment! Cute picture!
ReplyDelete@Adventurewiener - He's still got stitches from his neuter; they'll come out next week and then, hopefully, no more cone - ever.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the blog hop!
ReplyDeleteIt amazes me how doggies sleep just about anywhere. My oldest sleeps UNDER his bed with his butt up against a wall.
lol...they find the oddest places/ways to sleep. This one might take the cake though. Upside down on a hardwood floor with nothing to lean up against. What a nut!
ReplyDelete@Tokyo Bun Bun - Thanks for stopping by the blog! I'd love to see a picture of your oldest in that unusual sleep position. Hee hee.
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