Downsizing

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    pilot2fly Well-Known Member

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    Because everybody's doing it! I found this to be rather funny. The dog is way too big for that bed!

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    pilot2fly, Sep 30, 2012
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Lol! Awww.

    He looks so pitiful in there, too. I wonder if he tried to fit in by himself or if someone put him in there in order to take the picture.
     
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    haopee Well-Known Member

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    Awww, poor sweetheart.

    I have noticed that some dogs have such affinity for smaller sized beds. A couple of my friends have caught their large dogs sleeping in the cat's beds. Pictures of them being caught in the act are great laugh.
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    My Homer isn't like this at all. He prefers big beds. The bigger, the bette:D r. And my bed is absolutely the best. I don't let him sleep in it though so now he took over the couch:p . It's a huge couch and he loves it.
     
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    pafjlh Well-Known Member

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    Given the fact that there is also a smaller dog in this photo I am left to think that the bed belongs to him. Somehow I am not surprised that the bigger dog is trying to take it over. Seriously dogs can be like children in waning what another has, especially a sibling. This larger dog probably has a bed of his own, but wants the smaller dogs bed because well it belongs to the smaller dog.
     
    pafjlh, Oct 1, 2012
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