When we first got Drake, I was terrified of dogs. I do not know if you have heard the story, but pm me and I will tell it if you are interested. He had his own little area outside with a sturdy fence, dog house, and a shelter over his head. The weather wasn't cold and he got plenty of room to play and he got lots of attention from us. That only last one month. Andrew slowly convinced me to bring Drake in. It started as only a few minutes to a few hours to always. He was house broken in less than a week. The bedroom was offlimits, but that soon changed too. Andrew convinced me to let him come in a sleep on the floor. Yeah, like that worked! Drake would get on the bed and he would sleep with us. Till this very day he does. When Andrew is at home, he will lay with us for a while and then get on the floor. When Andrew is away, Drake does not leave my side. He is a bed hog, but I'm OK with that.






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I try to tell her to move, but when she's asleep she goes really DEEP (or maybe she is just pretending
in '99) learned the art of sleeping on the bed her night of adoption at 9 months. She needed a pillow to be comfortable - If she wasn't able to push my head over to make room for both of us, she'd drape herself over my body to make do. I often awoke and discovered a limb or two numb from serving as her pillow overnight! Another favorite position was with her head draped over my neck - I would awaken to a faceful of fur and unable to raise my head. After Boots, the Kat, arrived, he slept in the bookcase headboard till he outgrew the book cubby-holes; then the two of them would share their bed with me. 
without a clue of house and sleeping manners
. After one night in the basement, he graduated to sleeping in the bunkroom leashed to the bed. Next, he experimented with jumping up to join Cinder ON the bed - but panicked every time I moved. After sleeping under the bed for a week or so, he adjusted to my tossing and turning and began demanding his place on the bed!
the Rescued & Adopted FurKids of *Phred* 




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