I mostly get the butt end but occasionally will have to escape a paw on the odd chance she turns around!I don't move but I will reposition. It's normally to get an elbow out of a bad/painful spot.
We need more seating, we have a sectional but with two of us and 4 dogs (only one mastiff) there is usually a dog everywhere.I sit wherever I want as long as there is no one or dog sitting there already,
We will slide the little ones over, there is no moving Daisy.BWAHAHA @ DDSK. I push Trix over if she is in my spot. No one gets that spot except for the hubby if he is already there.
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Daisly will usually follow us to a room so we sit down first, but then she will climb up and over us so we have to scoot to give her enough room.Rocky lets me set down first
.I squeeze my fat ass on the couch besides Titan. He's clearly comfortable while I'm firmly planted against the arm of the couch.
Kris, I believe you take it to a level beyond where we do. I've seen your bedroom! LMAOI do. Sadly, I find I do all sorts of thigs to accomodate the dogs. LOL Once completely crushed, I will pull myself out fom under the dog and move to another spot. If they steal it while I am up, I let them have it. I have been known to sleep curled up because someone has decided to curl up where my legs go and they look so comfortable that I don't want to make them move....I changed my entire living room around to make their big barker bed fit because I thought they would prefer it in there (I was right, they lay on it all of the time).
Yep, sitting is the least of it. Debra was on a business trip last week and I got the best sleep I've gotten in the last couple of years. I had forgotten what it was like to sleep with all of your butt firmly on the bed instead of half a cheek hanging off.
Xerxes won't get up on the couch, not sure why but he won't. He does however like to lay by my feet on the floor and I often have to crawl the length of the couch to get off because he has all the foot space I would need to get up.
He only sleeps on the bed when hubby is gone. (He works out west, so gone 3 weeks, home 1 1/2) And he sleeps in hubby's spot with the little dog on hubby's pillow. Both snore too, just like hubby, so it's like hubby never left. When hubby is home, Xerxes sleeps on my daughter's bed and the little mutt squeezes in on the foot of our bed.
Yep, hubs says I come with baggage.Smokey is right...More seating does not equal more room. I have a huge sectional, a giant round oversized chair and then a normal living room chair in the room as well as a giant big barker bed that they adore and they still need to be where I am. I get on the couch and we are ALL getting on the couch.....TOGETHER!!! LOL
I am a mean mommy no pups on the couch.