Sparx DIS Legend Joined Jan 2, 2005 Messages 27,163 Dec 5, 2009 #21 we have a full size bed, but a king size comforter. it gives us a little extra material for the tug of war match.
we have a full size bed, but a king size comforter. it gives us a little extra material for the tug of war match.
MaryAnnDVC "Mare", DISing since '99; prefers being tagless Joined Feb 9, 2001 Messages 14,950 Dec 5, 2009 #22 Uuaww said: What's a comforter? Click to expand... Ooooo...s-n-o-t! Ohiodislover said: Yep an elbow to the ribs, and then pull the blanket while he is doubled over Click to expand... That works for lots of things. I'm not a dog-on-the-bed person. The dog has a variety of rugs throughout the house for his comfort. (Previous dog was self-sufficient and just took his rug room to room...not this one...he needs "room service".)
Uuaww said: What's a comforter? Click to expand... Ooooo...s-n-o-t! Ohiodislover said: Yep an elbow to the ribs, and then pull the blanket while he is doubled over Click to expand... That works for lots of things. I'm not a dog-on-the-bed person. The dog has a variety of rugs throughout the house for his comfort. (Previous dog was self-sufficient and just took his rug room to room...not this one...he needs "room service".)
MaryAnnDVC "Mare", DISing since '99; prefers being tagless Joined Feb 9, 2001 Messages 14,950 Dec 5, 2009 #23 MaryAnnDVC said: That works for lots of things. Click to expand... I meant snoring.
L luvwinnie And how are YOU feeling? Joined Sep 22, 2000 Messages 8,887 Dec 5, 2009 #24 Sometimes I'm at the foot of the bed and Hooch, our bulldog, is up on my pillow! lol BUT I always have lots of spare blankets around.
Sometimes I'm at the foot of the bed and Hooch, our bulldog, is up on my pillow! lol BUT I always have lots of spare blankets around.