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My ex used to I woke up early for work had a shower came back to the room she had her leg spread wide open with her dog licking her she open her eyes wide and look at me with WTF are you stilling here let say I didn't go in to work that dayI do![]()
I had a husky growing up (before I was in this) and living in the south US I had to keep him brushed. One winter it was crazy cold and snowing (it doesn't happen here a lot) and He was doing donuts in the yard. He was SOOOO happy to be in the cold. We actually had a small room that we put a big window a/c unit in the wall to keep it around 45 f for him to go be happy in.. Now that I'm older I find it cruel to keep a husky in 90f climates. But he was a sweet boy.The huskies prefer this section of tile on my floor that's always cold, in the summer, in the winter it's a pile on the bed.
I had a husky growing up (before I was in this) and living in the south US I had to keep him brushed. One winter it was crazy cold and snowing (it doesn't happen here a lot) and He was doing donuts in the yard. He was SOOOO happy to be in the cold. We actually had a small room that we put a big window a/c unit in the wall to keep it around 45 f for him to go be happy in.. Now that I'm older I find it cruel to keep a husky in 90f climates. But he was a sweet boy.
what is it then?A bed without dogs is not a bed.
so sweet. I love it100%. Well, 98% Big groany gumpus, making all his funny guy sounds as he grumbles in happiness to be curled up in his pack, or stretched out if he's too warm. The little running motions and half woofs he borks out when dreaming are the cutest. The only downside comes at thunderstorm time, when he decides he's so scared he needs to curl up on my head (poor dog). So, yes, co-sleeping is a lovely, lovely thing. (Just be prepared to do more laundry for that fresh sheet feeling).