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Where does your dog sleep?

Started by hookedon4wding, June 06, 2011, 04:27:02 PM

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skog

 Always on the floor of the camper on her pillow, but that is after she tries to slide onto every bed she can see.

SUPA105

Our Miniture Maltese did her 1st camping trip at 9 weeks old.......a week on the river at Bingara.......sleeps in the bottom of the first swag, cot, bed she comes to.



Cheers
2000 GXL Landcruiser with toy's
2004 Wallaby camper
& bugger all time to get the two together.....

jwb

My little fella sleeps in the the bed with me. Unless my daughter is over, then he's in there!


Cheers

Jwb

georgel

Our pugs sleep with us in the Ulti's King Size bed :)


GeeQue

Quote from: georgel on June 19, 2011, 04:04:47 PM
Our pugs sleep with us in the Ulti's King Size bed :)


Lots of character on those faces.

:cheers:
GeeQue

I thought it through and my worst brings out the best in you.

NewcastleKnight





As you can seem my dog will sleep any where and is a true do of "NK"...lol

On our first trip out in the Jayco we went to Stewarts Brook and the first night the temps were in the minuses.  Whilst the yapper would usually just stay at the rear of foot of the bed he was trying to get under the covers....lol

generally however, he sleeps on the floor inside or on the lounge.

Laith

This is where ours slept on Saturday night.



When we go to bed she sleeps on a mat under the camper.

rotare

Quote50Kg Mastif.

He sleeps where he damn well pleases   (On the Floor of the anex normaly)

Yeah,I kinda think that's the same philosophy our alaskan malamute takes, except at 68kg he probably demands a little more respect..... but he's really just one big soft teddy bear! ;D

hookedon4wding

Here's our black lab Jaya. She sleeps on her own mat on the tent floor (no kids). Also loves her fold up camp bed around the fire!







Cheers, Sam.


Black Diamond

Quote from: rotare on June 20, 2011, 04:02:01 PM
Yeah,I kinda think that's the same philosophy our alaskan malamute takes, except at 68kg he probably demands a little more respect..... but he's really just one big soft teddy bear! ;D
Thats an awesome dog mate, as a matter of fact its a horse -Bloody huge  :cheers:

1996 80 series Cruiser
2005 Coota Camper - The legend lives on.....

Beaker

Wow!

Some of the dogs in this thread have it better then my children  ;D
4WDing, Camping, Trailbiking, MTBing, Climbing, Paddling, Rallying.

That's what makes the 9-5 bearable....

TroyE

well had to put our other dog down today, 11 yr old ridge back, he also had a cancer :'(


troy

Quote from: TroyE on June 06, 2011, 08:16:09 PM
x2 we lost our 11yr old blue dog (floyd) to cancer in december last year. it will get easier with time, yup I miss him terribly still :'(

you can't polish a turd, BUT you can roll it in glitter...




Lemo79

QuoteWhere does your dog sleep?

Not under the camper any more since she started in on the mud flaps and destroyed a 240v extension cable, un-lucky for me and lucky for her the genny was not running at the time!!!! Bloody Jack Russells......

TOPNDR

Quote from: TOPNDR on June 09, 2011, 02:09:07 PM
You're all soft. Our doggie goes to the kennel.  I'm not having a pooch puke in my Cruiser!   :-*

Time to eat humble pie.   :'(

Mrs T & I took the pooch (Tippi) camping to Malanda back in June. A dog friendly caravan park. Well it rained for the duration, the dog up-chucked on the way there. Mrs T had the dog sleeping in the camper at the foot of our bed, and the damned dog up-chucked again on the way home!   :'( :'(
'09 VX TTD Cruiser:- 6 speed auto, 650 nm torque plus bling
'09 Australian Off Road Quantum

georgel

Troy sorry for your loss mate.  I imagine you must be devastated.  I lost my 4y/o pug 8 months ago and still have a lot of bitterness inside me.  The sadness doesn't go away.  It's hard for non dog people to understand, I loved my little girl as much as I loved my child.

If you think you're ready the best thing you can do is get yourself another dog (or two).  Not to replace your dogs, more so think of it as a living tribute to your mates that have passed.  The enthusiasm and cheekiness of a pup will keep you busy and I'm sure there's room in your heart for another.  And if you can get a rescue even better - most pounds are full atm, with any surrenders being down immediately because of insufficient space.

Cheers
George

rellbell

Comiserations Troy we know the feeling.  Next Friday the 19th marks the third anniversary of the passing of our Dixie (D Dog) and i still have a tear in my eye & sadness in my heart when I think of her.  she would have been outside helping carry palm fronds this arvo if she was alive.  Sigh. Cheers Rellbell   

TroyE

thanks guys, we've got a 9 month old staffy her name is olivier (after the kids cartoon, she grunts when she's happy)


troy
you can't polish a turd, BUT you can roll it in glitter...




chunk

Our dog sleeps on the bed with us, at least that way I know he's not chewing a hole through the canvas lol ;D
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2004 Land Rover Discovery td5 Classic.
2001 Land Rover Discovery td5.

Gone 1998 Land Rover Discovery 300tdi.
1995 Land Rover Discovery ES 3.9lt  V8.
1994 Land Rover Defender 200 tdi.
1984 Toyota Forerunner 2lt.
1982 Nissan 720 Duel Cab 2.2lt.
1974 Toyota Land Cruiser.

Mav

Ours are both sleeping in doggy heaven, Maverick and Butch were two of the best. They have been gone for a few years now but we still talk about them regularly. Many fond memories to cherish.

rellbell

Quote from: TroyE on August 14, 2011, 07:52:06 PM
thanks guys, we've got a 9 month old staffy her name is olivier (after the kids cartoon, she grunts when she's happy)


troy
awwww so cute, at least you have another dog to help.  We just haven't taken that step yet.  Tony says no but I guess when its meant to be it will happen.  May be we should have a get together at the Bohle Barn Pub next Friday night in memory of our mates.  We will be having tea their as our daughter and her boyfriend work their and we will be down in Townsville.  Anyone else is also welcome.  Cheers Rellbell

griz066

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TroyE

Quote from: chunk on August 15, 2011, 04:09:58 AM
Our dog sleeps on the bed with us, at least that way I know he's not chewing a hole through the canvas lol ;D

LMFAO ;D

troy
you can't polish a turd, BUT you can roll it in glitter...




TroyE

rellbell
I'll put it SWMBO and get back to you but I'm keen 8)
thanks troy :cheers:
you can't polish a turd, BUT you can roll it in glitter...




theboys

We have two whippets which are show dogs so inside in either their normal crate or their show trolley crate.
Just know if they were given half the chance they would be in our bed with us but that will not happen....

rellbell

Quote from: TroyE on August 16, 2011, 05:03:00 PM
rellbell
I'll put it SWMBO and get back to you but I'm keen 8)
thanks troy :cheers:

That would be great, that way we wont be sitting looking at ourselves hehehe Cheers Rellbell