When your spaniel …

Mouse19

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Gives you heartfailure.

I came home after a shift at the hospital - around midnight. Tired I gave my spaniel a quick run in the garden and then went to bed.

About 3am I woke to the sound of snoring. Being half awake I put it down to my husband, shut my eyes and began to doze. Until I suddenly realised my husband was away and not in the bed.
I flicked the bedside lamp on and saw a small lump under the covers at the foot of the bed. The snoring ceased and the lump lay very still.
I asked the lump what it was doing and a spaniel tail began to wag, he then made his way up the bed and popped out with a goofy smile like ‘surprise! I’m here’

I must have failed to shut the kitchen door properly and the cheeky beggar had snuck upstairs and into bed.🤣🤣
 

Christmascinnamoncookie

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Bear snores like a....bear! He also likes to lie right up against you so it's like wearing a strait jacket. The youngsters have never been allowed upstairs at all, really, so I have no idea what they'd do. They all run hot so wouldn't go under the covers!
 

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I wouldn't mind my two sleeping on the bed (not in it) but for some reason they don't think it is their place to do so. They only come on the bed to greet me when the alarm goes off.
 
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