Whenever we don’t have plans, our usual nighttime ritual is to eat dinner and then watch TV for a few hours before putting the dogs to bed and reading a bit before our own bedtime. We are firm believers in kennel training which means that our dogs eat and sleep in their own designated space. However, we aren’t always so consistent with the ‘not sleeping in the bed with us’ aspect, which is why, every night after potty time, Bailey runs straight to her kennel but Samson sits by my side of the bed flashing me the most pitiful puppy eyes on earth.
He stays right there, staring me down, the entire time I’m washing
my face and brushing my teeth. It’s so heartbreaking that Jonathan and I
usually rock/paper/scissors about who has to be the mean parent who actually
commands him to go to bed.
Last night was my turn, and I thought I’d capture
the puppy eyes on video for your viewing pleasure. Because he doesn’t stop
trying after we’ve given him the ’go to bed’ command...
His motto is ‘never give
up’ and he flashed me those sad brown eyes no less than 5 times in the 10 feet from our
bedroom to his kennel, as if to ask, “Are you sure Mom? How could you do this
to me? I promise I will snuggle your feet all night and I’ll try to keep the
snoring to a minimum”.
At which point I turned to Jonathan and asked “Are you sure
he can’t sleep with us? How could you do this to him? All he does is keep your
feet warm and occasionally snore like a dragon”. Parenting is hard y’all.
Samson isn’t the only pitiful pup in the family. Bailey got a 6 mile snow run
yesterday which meant she was pretty tuckered out afterward. While we watched Raising Hope she slept like a baby…or perhaps an
adult woman.
Yep, this is my exact sleeping position. We couldn’t stop
laughing, which woke her up for about 6 seconds before she promptly fell back
asleep in this position:
We couldn’t stop laughing, which woke her up for about
6 seconds before she promptly fell back asleep in this position:
We couldn’t
stop laughing, which woke her up for about 6 seconds before she promptly fell
back asleep in this position:
We couldn’t stop laughing, which she took as her
cue to come over to our couch and crawl into her Daddy’s lap for a snooze.
Such
a sweet sweet pitiful girl. Parenting is hard, but it has its rewards.
Bailey is just like Kady in how she sleeps!! They are so funny!
ReplyDeleteWow! I am amazed at your parenting skills! After two years of crate training, one cold night in Midland 4years ago and Kyros has been in bed with us ever since. I can't resist!!!
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