Not really – we sleep in a California King-sized bed but it feels like I’m sleeping in my old twin from growing up… why you ask?
| The Culprit Juno. |
I know what you’re thinking – that little thing? How can a dog that size possibly create an impact…
| The evidence. |
This is just a tasting of what it’s like sleeping with a puppy. It’s compounded by the fact that she likes to sleep with her head on your pillow oh and she likes to be right next to you so if you scoot away she’s right up on you two seconds later.
Did I mention she snores?
Needless to say, now that she’s making it through the night without having to go outside it’s time to transition her to the floor with Molly.
Sunday night was our first attempt.
Time for bed. Juno hops up onto the bed and curls up in Justin’s spot. Justin puts her down and goes and brushes his teeth. Juno hops up onto the bed and curls up in Justin’s spot again. Justin pushes her to me and says I get to be the bad guy.
So I push Juno off the bed. Two minutes later Justin is in bed and so is Juno. I THINK he put her on the floor (she wouldn’t come near me when I pushed her off) – at that point I was over training the puppy to sleep in her own bed so I don’t know.
What I do know is that around 4am Juno and I were in our normal spooning position and I was back to sleeping in a “twin”.
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