I always vary feeding time a bit. It is a trick I learned after the first show with my horse... He was not a happy camper when one of his classes delayed dinner time. Being less rigid with the time and more rigid with a routine has made the time change a non-issue (though the horses have not had to learn to sit, they do have to wait for me to give the 'eat' signal before they get their grain like my b's have to wait for their 'eat' command).
Sleeping on the back of the sofa?
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All ours have done it especially if the sofa is near the window so they can lie there and look out:rolleyes:
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All mine do it. I think it is to look out the window.
But on cold nights, Bandit will sit up top and then slide in right behind me for warmth!!! Quiet as a church mouse!
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All mine do it. I think it is to look out the window.
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Kananga always lays across the top to look outside.
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Jaycee sleeps say way if your in her way she will wrap around top of your head and neck.
Rita Jean
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Zoey likes to sleep on the back of our sofa even the one that isnt near the window. She has also been known to fall off in her sleep but it doesn't stop her from doing it again
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Tosca does the same thing. She loves to watch out the window, but will do it on the other couch too, so that's not the only reason. Both couches have permenant dents in the fabric at the top cause she does it so much
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Otis hasen't done that ..yet, but we are struggling to take to couch back from the dogs..with 4 we simply decided no more dogs on the couch…
I read somewhere that they are thought to do it because of the predator thing, from way back when..and that does make sense I guess.. -
Shaye sleeps on the back of the couch - I'm pretty sure it's mainly so she will be able to catch anything going on outside that she doesn't want to miss. Her sleep while on the back of the couch is very light - not like when she actually gets in her bed to sleep.
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Benji loved to sleep on the back of the sofa, i think like nomrbdds it is an instinct to avoid predators. Also they have discovered it is often a nice sunny spot with a good view Sometimes his back legs would straddle either side of the sofa top like he was riding a horse. My parents Papillon does it, probably because he has learned it from Benji.
The third pic shows him in a planter, i noticed he liked to lie on soil warmed by the sun. Good job there were no flowers in it
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Benji loved to sleep on the back of the sofa, i think like nomrbdds it is an instinct to avoid predators. Also they have discovered it is often a nice sunny spot with a good view Sometimes his back legs would straddle either side of the sofa top like he was riding a horse. My parents Papillon does it, probably because he has learned it from Benji.
The third pic shows him in a planter, i noticed he liked to lie on soil warmed by the sun. Good job there were no flowers in itGreat pics.
I agree also, it's probably what they would do in the wild to stay safe (except there are no couches, but same principle).
I find it funny when Kananga is outside he likes to walk close to parked cars and indoors he usually walks along the perimeter of a room. I've always thought it was a trait to essentially never be out in the open and vulnerable. They are certainly smart dogs and know how to survive on their own. So when we house them, we get to enjoy their quirks.
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I agree with the predator theory. All of my gramma's B's slept there and AJ will do it when we're somewhere there is a couch. In the truck, he sleeps on the dashboard when we're parked.
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All of my Basenji's do this. One of the sofa's is in front of a sunny window so this is always the prime spot!
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Mine probably would, but they are not permitted on the furniture, except on someone's lap. :=/