Sleeping dogs
Jul. 15th, 2005 01:18 am
As I have said, nothing sleeps as soundly as an old husky. Frieda's mastered the canine art of relaxation, as these photos show:
Clockwise from upper right: Frieda's spot: under the laundry room counter, next to her dog-door; outside on a cool spot on the walk; shady patch in the grass; a comfy bed, especially if she thinks she's not supposed to.
dogbeds
When she's really feeling relaxed and secure, she'll sprawl like few creatures can
When it's really cold or she's in a pout, she assumes the "dog-donut" position (this is a pout-- if it was cold, her tail would be over her nose). When it's really cold (or she's really put-out), she'll form an almost perfect furry torroid!
