I want to know how you keep that many dogs, in from the rain and snow, and have a lovely white carpet AND a clean bedspread! In my experience, choosing to have a dog means giving up my bedspread and covering the duvet with something I don’t care about. How do you do it?
Constance, what’s a lovely white, clean carpet? Indeed, what’s a clean bedroom? You will learn the truth about having nine dogs and four cats in a house when you visit us next week! (Hope you aren’t allergic to pet hair?)
I want to know how you keep that many dogs, in from the rain and snow, and have a lovely white carpet AND a clean bedspread! In my experience, choosing to have a dog means giving up my bedspread and covering the duvet with something I don’t care about. How do you do it?
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Constance, what’s a lovely white, clean carpet? Indeed, what’s a clean bedroom? You will learn the truth about having nine dogs and four cats in a house when you visit us next week! (Hope you aren’t allergic to pet hair?)
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Hahahahaha. I envy you!
– esme upon the Cloud
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🙂 But see my reply to Constance!
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And the humans sleep, where?
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Have to admit it does get a little cosy at times! In truth, only Hazel, Pedy and Sweeny sleep overnight on the bed. (Plus Jean and me! 😉 )
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John beat me to my comment Paul… 🙂 Do you and Jean have a good Doggie bed each 🙂 lol.. Enjoyed the photo.. Have a great weekend.. 🙂
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Well let’s just say that we have no need for an electric blanket! Thank goodness that in the summer the dogs find it too hot to sleep on the bed.
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Hi Paul that photograph is screamingly funny. I imagined you two humans must sleep in the guest bedroom. Hehe
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Oh no! I would not be able to sleep in a bedroom without a dog or five! Seriously, loved having your comment.
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What a hoot! Snuggle up 🙂
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Lots of free heat, and love! Great to hear from you, Val.
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