Tummy rubs from the monster in the closet
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Reminds me of the story where a woman and her dog lived with a squatter in the attic. They would come down while she was at work and eventually was friendly with the dog. Woman never suspected anything since the dog never made a big deal about the person in the ceiling. She eventually found out when the person came down one day when assuming she was out of the house.
What a goof
Thats one relaxed pup
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Hahaha that wagging tail blur in the first is great. 11/10.
"what?"
Mine likes similar positions, but he usually has all four legs braced against the wall. It looks like he's standing sideways.
Just doing some yoga, don't mind him.