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With lap dogs, neither the size of the dog, nor the size of the lap, is the most important factor. (Original Post)
sl8
Sep 2018
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avebury
(10,952 posts)1. That furbaby would be a great snuggle buddy in the winter time
(or when the power goes out).
sinkingfeeling
(51,470 posts)3. Yep, had a 90 pound Samoyed tip the recliner and me over backwards
while trying to sit on my lap.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)4. Poofy Newfy guarding one of his most prized possessions.
Like the sleeping with one eye open!
Great pic sl8! Thanks!
Ohiogal
(32,045 posts)5. Nice warm comforter in the winter time!
And a sweet personality to match!
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)6. Awww! What a sweetie!
Look at those big, soulful eyes!
TomSlick
(11,107 posts)7. A pair of best friends.
Too cute!
irisblue
(33,018 posts)8. Dog sitter. 🐕
sarge43
(28,942 posts)9. Kid sitter. All in the point of view. n/t