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Let sleeping dogs lie

Whoever said "LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE" didn't sleep
with dogs. The first thing you discover when you bring a dog onto your bed is
the striking difference in weight between an alert, awake dog and a dog at rest.
Rule Number One: The deeper the sleep the heavier the dog. Most people
who sleep with dogs develop spinal deformities rather than rent the heavy
equipment necessary to move their snoring canines to a more appropriate part of
the bed. Cunning canines steal precious space in tiny increments until they have
achieved the center position on the bed - with all covers carefully tucked under
them for safekeeping. The stretch and roll method is very effective in gaining
territory. Less subtle tactics are sometimes preferred. A jealous dog can worm
his way between a sleeping couple and, with the proper spring action from all
four legs, shove a sleeping human to the floor.
Rule Number Two:
Dogs possess superhuman strength while on a bed. As you cling to the edge of the
bed, wishing you had covers, your sweet pup begins to snore at a volume you
would not have thought possible. Once that quiets down, the dog dreams begin.
Yipping, growling, running, kicking. Your bed becomes a battlefield and
playground of canine fantasy. It starts out with a bit of "sleep running", lots
of eye movement and then, suddenly, a shrieking howl blasted through the night
like a banshee wail. The horror of this wake-up call haunts you for years. It's
particularly devastating when your pup insists on sleeping curled around your
head like a demented Daniel Boone cap.
Rule Number Three:
The deeper the sleep, the louder the dog. The night creeps on and you fall
asleep in the 3 inches of bed not claimed by a dog. The dog dreams quiet
slightly and the heap of dog flesh sleeps breathing heavily and passing wind.
Then, too soon, it's dawn and the heap stirs. Each dog has a distinctive and
unpleasant method of waking the pack. One may position itself centimeters from a
face and stare until you wake. The clever dog obtains excellent results by
simply sneezing on your face, or they could romp all over your sleeping bodies -
or the ever-loving insertion of a tongue in an unsuspecting ear.
Rule Number Four:
When the dog wakes - you wake. So, why do we put up with this? There's no sane
reason. Perhaps it's just that we're a pack and a pack heaps together at night -
safe, contented, heavy and loud.
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