Since we do like our dogs, we save all the softest, warmest old sheets and blankets with which to line their dog houses. We go to bed at night happy in the thought that they are warm and comfortable, each in their own dog house. The next morning, we wake up to miserable, shivering dogs who thought it would be a good idea to pull out all their blankets, even though it might be raining, and then huddle together on them like a couple of mistreated dogs!
We found some really comfy blankets for very cheap and they seemed pretty indestructible. As they were going for a couple of dollars on clearance, we purchased four of them but decided to NOT put them all out at one. We gave the dogs a good dinner, patted them on their fuzzy, little, brainless heads, and showed them the new and improved blanket program for their dog houses. They happily scamper in, turned around a few times, and settled down. Five minutes later, we checked on them and the new blanket was now four or five smaller blankets and they were together in the same dog house looking very unhappy about the loss of their cozy nest. We went to bed!
We found some really comfy blankets for very cheap and they seemed pretty indestructible. As they were going for a couple of dollars on clearance, we purchased four of them but decided to NOT put them all out at one. We gave the dogs a good dinner, patted them on their fuzzy, little, brainless heads, and showed them the new and improved blanket program for their dog houses. They happily scamper in, turned around a few times, and settled down. Five minutes later, we checked on them and the new blanket was now four or five smaller blankets and they were together in the same dog house looking very unhappy about the loss of their cozy nest. We went to bed!
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