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Old 05-07-2009, 07:16 PM
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Re: why do dogs sometimes sleep with there back legs out

Tiger does it all the time, it looks really funny cos he's got muscley little bum cheeks and they stick up a bit, like he's clenching them LOL

I don't think Ruby does it though, she's normal(ish)
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Do you mean like this. Mine do it all the time.
Yeah thats what i mean :-) thanks for posting the pic
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Re: why do dogs sometimes sleep with there back legs out

Buster does it all the time I just assume he's comfortable that way.
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Old 05-07-2009, 07:31 PM
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Re: why do dogs sometimes sleep with there back legs out

ive just read that it means pups are comftable and sercure
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Old 05-07-2009, 07:34 PM
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ive just read that it means pups are comftable and sercure
That's good then
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Re: why do dogs sometimes sleep with there back legs out

My Staff/Lab used to do it all the time and he had bad arthritis in his back hips so I think it must be a myth.
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Yeah i am so glad they both feel that way. It also said its because they can and are flexable
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Re: why do dogs sometimes sleep with there back legs out

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ive just read that it means pups are comftable and sercure
Good news! Pippa does this a lot and so does Harvey
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