Looove the video :) I can watch this for days. I had an adopted golden retriever that was traumatised too. It took her 2 years to calm down and feel at home. She went from not knowing what to do with a basket/pillow, to sleeping in the wierdest snoring positions ever :D I miss her everyday.
Dogs are natural comedians. Nothing is as funny as their behavior, like after a bath, our poodle would run the house,fast as possible,and then just stop. Or when they sleep in weird positions, it's hilarious.
My dog was abused by her previous owner. However whenever she gets comfortable you can see he legs dangling in the air as she sleeps. Glad too see she trusts us, despite what she’s been through.
Same I cried so hard when we had to put him down, his name was Sherman and we grew up together. From 6 months and 1 year to 12 and 13! ( 13 and 1 year for my dog)
My dog Louie sleeps on the wall sideways looking like he just woke up from a car accident after we got him fixed at the vet. He's crazy little doggo! 🤣
Oh this was fascinating! I know ducks do the half brain asleep magic, if they're sleeping in a row the end two keep one eye open for predators and sleep the other side. Nature's critters are Marvellous ❤️ Another awesome entertaining video but filled with incredible cuteness too ❤️❤️
My aunt's dog often rolls over onto his back with tummy fully exposed and legs stuck up when he sleeps. Either that or he lies down between my feet. I am a size 12, and he seems to like using my large feet while sleeping, my left to rest his bum against, while he uses my right as a chin pillow. Cute AF. My sister's dog however often jumps up between my legs when I have my feet up, and the little doggo does the snowball! Super cute!
My maltipoo does that too every once in awhile she yawns and stretches. Then I laugh, which wakes her up and she gives me a how dare you look and goes back to sleep
I've got a wonderfully crazy pittie mix that I rescued. He was so abused at his last home. We discovered after getting him home that whoever abused him looked just like my daughter. And anyone who says pitties are inherently vicious are fools. This poor boy spent the first year of his life in a kennel that was too small for him, beaten horribly and starved. He was skin and bones when we got him. He was so terrified of my daughter that he would fear bark and snap at her. But with lots of love, patience and positive reinforcement he has completely turned around. At 3 months with us he stopped fear snapping at my daughter. At 6 months he could be let out of his kennel while she was in the same room. And now, just after a year of being with us, he never has to be in the kennel and comes running to my daughter for love and attention. He went from sleeping sitting up to turning into an IKEA dog, sleeping on his back with his feet all in the air in random positions. He's such a handsome and wonderful boy. I will never be able to fathom how anyone can be so cruel to a dog as his previous owners were.
5:37 You forgot to mention when a dog sleeps in the "splooting" position, it can also mean that they feel too hot. Dogs may lie on cold surfaces like this to cool down their bellies, which is directly exposed to the cold floor.
@Just Saying I've seen many pups do this (especially small breeds) I think they form some sort of comfort habit out of it. It's the same as asking a person why they feel comfortable sleeping on their tummies. But I think in this video's context they mean when your dog doesn't normally sleep like that then it might mean something else. Idk
@@lucarionite6538 oh since she was given to us she slept like that, plus were in a tropical country.. so maybe thats why.. I was scared for a moment 😅😅, but thank you very much
Did you know that sea otters have a tendency to rape females even until their death and then continue to rape the corpse. There have been reports of males holding females heads under water until they drown and then raping the corpse.
This is TOO interesting! Glad I subbed to this channel & being a punster myself, I said to myself, "Oh, the puns..." My Uncle always tells me that "Puns aren't fully matured until they are fully 'groaned!'" Get it? Grown-ed? Groaned? I'll stand over here waiting for the next "Amazing" vid! Be safe and healthy! Happy New Year! 🖖😎
we had a beagle that "splooted" or what we called "sleeping froggy style" a lot when it was hot out. she'd usually do it on tiled or cement flooring. we just figured it was a way to cool herself down by putting her overheated tummy right up against the cooler, more chill, floor. she'd also do it when somebody was stressed because being a beagle, it was in her nature to clown it up and make people laugh. i miss her.
When my dog sleeps like a pancake I normally tend to use her as a pillow, she is a very comfy pillow. Also, my dog doesn't sleep run like the dog in the video lol, she just twitches her legs, she sometimes even growls in her sleep too which s funny.
Warning:this might make you cry but…. I rescued a dog and named him Deizl and he was treated BADLY because he was thrown out of a car at the age of one,so I saved him.
I'm lucky, but also unlucky. My current dog (a Yellow Lab) is completely unconcerned with fireworks, gunfire, and even thunderstorms. The unlucky part is if we have fireworks being set off around the house we have to make sure he's restrained or he'll chase them and even try to pick them up. All the dogs I've had since they were puppies were trained not to be afraid of loud noises and such, but I've had a couple of older rescue dogs that got freaked out by *distant* thunder and it's kind of sad for them. Don't even know why I'm leaving this comment other than my 50 plus years of dog ownership and loving dogs. Especially large breeds. All my puppers have been large breed doggos. Newfoundlands, Saint Bernards, German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and of course my current boy, a 98 pound Yellow Lab (the best dog I never wanted). Peace to the doggos. 😎
When I saw the splooting pose indicating something wrong, I checked my dog(maltese, F, 6) if she was sleeping that way, which she did. I was especially suspicious about her, because she liked her paws a lot, which her fur red. I told my mom about her sleeping pose, and she took her to vet, and it turn out she had something. Thanks for saving my dog from suffering!!!
my dog lays on her belly with her legs straight back often and she is 100% healthy, she is around likes putting her belly on the cold floor especially if she has been outside running around my back yard in the southeast Louisiana summers especially since she is about 100lbs at 8 months old. We have poured concrete floors and they stay cold year round and it helps cool the dogs off. She also love to sleep with her belly up in the air also and she does the running and makes noises like she is trying to bark in her sleep, but it sounds more like a whimper.
My Mona I lost almost 2 years ago, would lay on her back when playing with a ball or chew toy. She would hold it in her paws. Sometimes when she was sleeping. She was a fat Chihuahua. I miss her everyday.
Hi Be Amazed Team, thanks for all of information that you guys has been providing us. It takes alot of jobs and time to do something like you guys. So we appreciate that this channel keep updating. Hope to see more of your video this year. I have an idea for you guys,the title is " most dangerous dance / challenge in Tiktok". Sometimes i read news that tiktok challenge can be dangerous and it has been a problem in younger generation. Kids will do many stupid things just to get the popularity. My point for the video is to show the community the dangerous trend that has been created in Tiktok. Fyi, i dont has grudges for Tiktok just some their trending is soo unacceptable..
One of my family's dogs (Jasper) slept like the dog at 7:13, in a corner near the BUSIEST sections of the house! Although a nice medium-sized dog, he also would sometimes try to sit on our laps, like literally sit on them, but couldn't actually manage it unless we used our arms and hands to help him. Another dog (Faith), would always, when allowed, get onto our laps, curl up or lie on her back (typically either her upper half or lower half hanging off of us), and promptly fall asleep. Another dog (Hope) would lay either sideways, or kind of flat... directly on our feet, and use that position to fall asleep. Jasper rarely slept on his bed, preferring some corner where he could kind of (backwards curl?) but see us the moment one of us comes out. Hope preferred curling up or laying onto her back in her bed, but also slept on our feet plenty (or sometimes just to lay on our feet). Faith would (when she was young enough for us to still pull her) sploot while hanging onto her toy while we were playing with her (typically just sending it around us and her and playing tug of war). I don't particularly remember her positions much, as they didnt seem super weird unless she was trying to sleep on somebody's lap, but she would always be near one of us or a dog when she did sleep.
On of my dogs sleeps the slooting position but she's been doing it at 3 months old. So that's good to know that dog's can be healthy or not based of their position ;3
Our dog is 4 years old and he seems to be sleeping in the "superman" pose. My mom took him to the vet for some reason, but he turned out to be all healthy. (: He also loves to snuggle up to people. And to our surprise, he has never bitten anybody so that it hurt. Ofcourse dogs do sometimes bite on accident when playing. Our dog loves to meet new people and other dogs. We love him alot and always will. It'll never change.
My two dogs are a pancake and a snowball, and the snowball dog makes a lot of sense now. He's getting to be older, and when there's snow outside when I take him out to do his business, I can sometimes visibly see him shaking. That's when I pick him up, carry him back in so his little paws get a break from the cold snow, and give him his favorite warm blanket to lie on.
i got a boxer bullmastiff mix dog from my cousin when he was about 3 this poor dog had no bottom teeth and was so scaried but he would growl as defense it took the poor guy almost 4 years to be 100% comfortable with us but now he lets me give him belly rubbins daily and sleeps at the foot of my bed like a soldier follows me everywhere hes really turned into a giant sweetheart
My dog, when we first got her, never slept with her belly showing. But at some point, she started leeping on her back and on her sides. Shows how much she trusts us :) She also does the lion pose a lot. And occasionally sploots. She always sleeps with her front legs out, probably because she gets some pain in them. She might have arthritis or something.
Whenever I sit down and call my dog over he runs up and rests his head on my leg with his belly exposed out wards, its so cute, he also falls asleep there if I pet him long enough and has silent little snores, but he also then goes into a weird and more comfortable position when my guard is up more
Okay, this makes a lot of sense. My family’s Pug, Bart, sleeps in lions pose most of the time. He’s very food and play driven, and, being a Pug, prefers to be by your side all times, so this checks out.
A blanket I got for Christmas is made out of heavy sheep wool, my dog hides right under it and sleeps like the snowball and she doesn’t even seem hot but she also seems so adorable and comfortable :]
My dogs either sleep completely on their back with their legs splayed wide out, or if you're available then they demand to cuddle up and be the little spoon or use you as a bed lol If they're not doing that then they layout completely on their beds laying on their sides with their paws and legs totally out and usually hanging over the side of their bed lol The puppy is constant splooting whenever she takes random naps; for a while we thought she was narcoleptic or something lol
Be amazed it’s one the first time that I comment on your video but bro your videos are so good keep up the good work I like to say thank you for posting daily
My Cocker Spaniel always sleeps in the splooting pose, lol. She looks so funny! Btw, thanks for the awesome video! I learned a lot from this! These animals' sleeping habits are so strange I can't believe they actually sleep like that!
My dogs sleep on there backs and stretched out by the wood stove and soak up all the heat they can,I really don't know how they can handle being so warm and seemingly love it.😃
All my dogs sleep on their bellies when they are with me! This just makes me love them even more knowing that they trust me. I would do anything for my dogs.
That sleeping dog was fourteen years old when that video was taken and put on America's Funniest Home Videos. They later sent an update photo of the dog wearing a special doggy helmet to avoid future crashes. The dog even at that age was in amazingly good shape to be that flexible.
My daughters dog covers herself up with a blanket when she wants to go to sleep..she sleeps in the snowball when she gets cold, so she will get a blanket and cover up..or get under my covers and go all the way down to my feet, and she is NOT a small dog..she also snores LOL..
Me who doesn’t have a dog: Yea, my *dog* sometimes does this too. Edit: Why am I watching this video if I don’t have a dog? Because it’s an interesting topic & may be useful since my friends have dogs.
My dog is a shelter dog but her owners had to move because of covid and their house was too small so they put her in the shelter but she has HUGE separation anxiety but she mostly sleeps in snowball
Story of my German shepherd she was found by a nice person eating trash, we took her in and named her kangaroo, a little while later we moved, kangaroo was terrified. So my theory is her past owners were moving and they left her there with nothing. Before anyone asks she is great and doing well, she sleeps fully upright and loves me and my family. E
8:21 My Snoopy and I have adopted a strange sleeping position. I'll lay on my left side. He'll lay down about eye level. I'll raise my right knee to his tail (he's one of those dogs that loves having his but scratched or rubbed and somehow feels safer when he's being touched) and i'll make a fist with my right hand and press it just against his chin on the pillow. We've been sleeping like babies in that position for the past 3-4 months now. It's weird af but it works. On the bright side, he's clearly not using me for the heat. So I guess he enjoys the cuddles.
Jerry sweep said every Singapore says he makes some up. He also tries to sleep on your legs and then you don’t well you’re sick. He just wants to get out comfort.
That sleep running dog, around 2 minutes in had me laughing harder than ever...💯🤣🤣👍👍
Glad you enjoyed
You're right 🤣🤣🤣
you didnt need a 100 emoji ok m sir
I literally broke a pencil
@@mypcupdate exaggeration lmao
Looove the video :) I can watch this for days.
I had an adopted golden retriever that was traumatised too. It took her 2 years to calm down and feel at home. She went from not knowing what to do with a basket/pillow, to sleeping in the wierdest snoring positions ever :D I miss her everyday.
Did she die?
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@@timohara7717 she probably did
@@johnwayne9670 who was third reply
@@timohara7717 a ghost
That dog sleep running, had me rolling!! 😆😅🤣😂
"The More You Know 🌈"
Thought I was the only one😂😄
Especially when it popped up and ran into the wall and looked around really confused about what happened! BAHAHA HAHAHA!
LOL SAME XDDDD
Dogs are natural comedians. Nothing is as funny as their behavior, like after a bath, our poodle would run the house,fast as possible,and then just stop. Or when they sleep in weird positions, it's hilarious.
My dog was abused by her previous owner. However whenever she gets comfortable you can see he legs dangling in the air as she sleeps. Glad too see she trusts us, despite what she’s been through.
Sometimes it's hard to tell. My last dog I had, I played with her the night before she died in her sleep. I never would have thought...
It's sad
Sad..
Same I cried so hard when we had to put him down, his name was Sherman and we grew up together. From 6 months and 1 year to 12 and 13! ( 13 and 1 year for my dog)
So sad
Noooooooo........... Poor Doggie R.i.p
Thank you so much for that. Very informative. I have 3 dogs and it really told me something new about their sleeping positions!
My dog always does the snowball, Even when she is under 10 Blankets.
Same and my dog also sleeps as the light sleeping where is tummy is on the ground and his paws are tucked
Same
WOT
Same
My dog chose hard wood floor then a luxurios comfy bed (i bought it for 1000$)
My dog Louie sleeps on the wall sideways looking like he just woke up from a car accident after we got him fixed at the vet. He's crazy little doggo! 🤣
Thanks for letting us know Be Amazed keep up the great work!
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Oh this was fascinating! I know ducks do the half brain asleep magic, if they're sleeping in a row the end two keep one eye open for predators and sleep the other side. Nature's critters are Marvellous ❤️ Another awesome entertaining video but filled with incredible cuteness too ❤️❤️
My aunt's dog often rolls over onto his back with tummy fully exposed and legs stuck up when he sleeps. Either that or he lies down between my feet. I am a size 12, and he seems to like using my large feet while sleeping, my left to rest his bum against, while he uses my right as a chin pillow. Cute AF. My sister's dog however often jumps up between my legs when I have my feet up, and the little doggo does the snowball! Super cute!
My maltipoo does that too every once in awhile she yawns and stretches. Then I laugh, which wakes her up and she gives me a how dare you look and goes back to sleep
I've got a wonderfully crazy pittie mix that I rescued. He was so abused at his last home. We discovered after getting him home that whoever abused him looked just like my daughter. And anyone who says pitties are inherently vicious are fools. This poor boy spent the first year of his life in a kennel that was too small for him, beaten horribly and starved. He was skin and bones when we got him. He was so terrified of my daughter that he would fear bark and snap at her. But with lots of love, patience and positive reinforcement he has completely turned around. At 3 months with us he stopped fear snapping at my daughter. At 6 months he could be let out of his kennel while she was in the same room. And now, just after a year of being with us, he never has to be in the kennel and comes running to my daughter for love and attention. He went from sleeping sitting up to turning into an IKEA dog, sleeping on his back with his feet all in the air in random positions. He's such a handsome and wonderful boy. I will never be able to fathom how anyone can be so cruel to a dog as his previous owners were.
Yes! I relly wanted a Be Amazed video right now, I am sick with high fever. Thanks, Be Amaxed for posting and happy new year!
Really* amazed*
you should be taking rest smh
Lots of rest and feel better soon
@@darlenefraser3022 Thank you! Got a solid 12 hours sleep, but still I feel sick.
@@ArrowMaster_ Get thee to the doctors before you feel worse!
5:37 You forgot to mention when a dog sleeps in the "splooting" position, it can also mean that they feel too hot. Dogs may lie on cold surfaces like this to cool down their bellies, which is directly exposed to the cold floor.
My dog is 3 months, she loves to sleep like that.. does splooting is still normal in her age?
@Just Saying I've seen many pups do this (especially small breeds)
I think they form some sort of comfort habit out of it. It's the same as asking a person why they feel comfortable sleeping on their tummies.
But I think in this video's context they mean when your dog doesn't normally sleep like that then it might mean something else. Idk
@@lucarionite6538 oh since she was given to us she slept like that, plus were in a tropical country.. so maybe thats why.. I was scared for a moment 😅😅, but thank you very much
fun fact: Did you know that when otters sleep they hold each other’s hand so that they dont get drift apart? thats freaking adorable >:O
Did you know that sea otters have a tendency to rape females even until their death and then continue to rape the corpse. There have been reports of males holding females heads under water until they drown and then raping the corpse.
@@whiskeyweekly7533
Hahahaha!
The More You Know!🌈
This was the Best Response that ever could've been made! Lmfao 🤣🤣
This is TOO interesting! Glad I subbed to this channel & being a punster myself, I said to myself, "Oh, the puns..." My Uncle always tells me that "Puns aren't fully matured until they are fully 'groaned!'" Get it? Grown-ed? Groaned? I'll stand over here waiting for the next "Amazing" vid! Be safe and healthy! Happy New Year! 🖖😎
Thanks for this I just got my first family dog a year ago
I'm watching this with my little puppy cozily snoozing on my chest! ❤
One of my dogs likes to sleep in a slooting position since we got her as a pup. Now with her own pup, they both sleep in a slooting position😂
This is one of the best videos I've watched on a while.
Adorable and informative
we had a beagle that "splooted" or what we called "sleeping froggy style" a lot when it was hot out. she'd usually do it on tiled or cement flooring. we just figured it was a way to cool herself down by putting her overheated tummy right up against the cooler, more chill, floor. she'd also do it when somebody was stressed because being a beagle, it was in her nature to clown it up and make people laugh.
i miss her.
When my dog sleeps like a pancake I normally tend to use her as a pillow, she is a very comfy pillow.
Also, my dog doesn't sleep run like the dog in the video lol, she just twitches her legs, she sometimes even growls in her sleep too which s funny.
Warning:this might make you cry but….
I rescued a dog and named him Deizl and he was treated BADLY because he was thrown out of a car at the age of
one,so I saved him.
I'm lucky, but also unlucky. My current dog (a Yellow Lab) is completely unconcerned with fireworks, gunfire, and even thunderstorms. The unlucky part is if we have fireworks being set off around the house we have to make sure he's restrained or he'll chase them and even try to pick them up.
All the dogs I've had since they were puppies were trained not to be afraid of loud noises and such, but I've had a couple of older rescue dogs that got freaked out by *distant* thunder and it's kind of sad for them. Don't even know why I'm leaving this comment other than my 50 plus years of dog ownership and loving dogs. Especially large breeds. All my puppers have been large breed doggos. Newfoundlands, Saint Bernards, German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and of course my current boy, a 98 pound Yellow Lab (the best dog I never wanted). Peace to the doggos. 😎
When I saw the splooting pose indicating something wrong, I checked my dog(maltese, F, 6) if she was sleeping that way, which she did. I was especially suspicious about her, because she liked her paws a lot, which her fur red. I told my mom about her sleeping pose, and she took her to vet, and it turn out she had something.
Thanks for saving my dog from suffering!!!
Oh no!
If you don't mind, what was wrong?
@@cyclonetheseawing3283 If I remember correctly she had a infection in her behind
my dog lays on her belly with her legs straight back often and she is 100% healthy, she is around likes putting her belly on the cold floor especially if she has been outside running around my back yard in the southeast Louisiana summers especially since she is about 100lbs at 8 months old. We have poured concrete floors and they stay cold year round and it helps cool the dogs off. She also love to sleep with her belly up in the air also and she does the running and makes noises like she is trying to bark in her sleep, but it sounds more like a whimper.
My dog just loves going under the bed. He has since he was a puppy. I think it’s cooler under there
Aww thats cute
My poodle likes it under the bed, too. I think he likes to hide from the Pomeranian, who is crazy!😂
My mom's dog loves sleeping under my bed. If I leave my room she'll wake up and try 2 follow until I return.
My Mona I lost almost 2 years ago, would lay on her back when playing with a ball or chew toy. She would hold it in her paws. Sometimes when she was sleeping. She was a fat Chihuahua. I miss her everyday.
6:43 My dog always does this and I find it eaqually hilarious each time😂😂
I guess he just "enjoys some quality sploot-time" ahhah
1:43 bro when the sleep running dog ran into the wall it killed me 😆😆😆😆
Hi Be Amazed Team, thanks for all of information that you guys has been providing us. It takes alot of jobs and time to do something like you guys. So we appreciate that this channel keep updating. Hope to see more of your video this year.
I have an idea for you guys,the title is " most dangerous dance / challenge in Tiktok". Sometimes i read news that tiktok challenge can be dangerous and it has been a problem in younger generation. Kids will do many stupid things just to get the popularity. My point for the video is to show the community the dangerous trend that has been created in Tiktok. Fyi, i dont has grudges for Tiktok just some their trending is soo unacceptable..
One of my family's dogs (Jasper) slept like the dog at 7:13, in a corner near the BUSIEST sections of the house! Although a nice medium-sized dog, he also would sometimes try to sit on our laps, like literally sit on them, but couldn't actually manage it unless we used our arms and hands to help him.
Another dog (Faith), would always, when allowed, get onto our laps, curl up or lie on her back (typically either her upper half or lower half hanging off of us), and promptly fall asleep.
Another dog (Hope) would lay either sideways, or kind of flat... directly on our feet, and use that position to fall asleep.
Jasper rarely slept on his bed, preferring some corner where he could kind of (backwards curl?) but see us the moment one of us comes out. Hope preferred curling up or laying onto her back in her bed, but also slept on our feet plenty (or sometimes just to lay on our feet). Faith would (when she was young enough for us to still pull her) sploot while hanging onto her toy while we were playing with her (typically just sending it around us and her and playing tug of war). I don't particularly remember her positions much, as they didnt seem super weird unless she was trying to sleep on somebody's lap, but she would always be near one of us or a dog when she did sleep.
Please do this video but for cats as well! 🙂
6:47 lol the dog just being dragged lol❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤
On of my dogs sleeps the slooting position but she's been doing it at 3 months old. So that's good to know that dog's can be healthy or not based of their position ;3
Did you bring her to the vet? My dog has been doing it too.. and shes 3 months old as well.. I imagine your dog is 5 monyhs old now
Our dog is 4 years old and he seems to be sleeping in the "superman" pose. My mom took him to the vet for some reason, but he turned out to be all healthy. (: He also loves to snuggle up to people. And to our surprise, he has never bitten anybody so that it hurt. Ofcourse dogs do sometimes bite on accident when playing. Our dog loves to meet new people and other dogs. We love him alot and always will. It'll never change.
My two dogs are a pancake and a snowball, and the snowball dog makes a lot of sense now. He's getting to be older, and when there's snow outside when I take him out to do his business, I can sometimes visibly see him shaking. That's when I pick him up, carry him back in so his little paws get a break from the cold snow, and give him his favorite warm blanket to lie on.
i got a boxer bullmastiff mix dog from my cousin when he was about 3 this poor dog had no bottom teeth and was so scaried but he would growl as defense it took the poor guy almost 4 years to be 100% comfortable with us but now he lets me give him belly rubbins daily and sleeps at the foot of my bed like a soldier follows me everywhere hes really turned into a giant sweetheart
Ayo 100k away from 10 mil!!! Congrats!
What if a kid sleeps sitting
It happens..
1:44 had me laughing like a maniac😂😂😂
paningning looks so cute 😭
As someone from the Philippines I never heard of them, but I love it already 😭❤❤❤
The dog sleep running was hilarious and you should do this video for cats and guinea pigs.
19:20 Almost exactly how train brakes work. Airpressure is lowered to engage the breaks, I think. At least on the trains in Sweden, as far as I know.
1:27 Rossi is an 18-year-old Shih Tzu and sleeps in the pancake, but sometimes I can’t resist petting him while he’s asleep. He’s too cute.
My dog, when we first got her, never slept with her belly showing. But at some point, she started leeping on her back and on her sides. Shows how much she trusts us :)
She also does the lion pose a lot. And occasionally sploots. She always sleeps with her front legs out, probably because she gets some pain in them. She might have arthritis or something.
Whenever I sit down and call my dog over he runs up and rests his head on my leg with his belly exposed out wards, its so cute, he also falls asleep there if I pet him long enough and has silent little snores, but he also then goes into a weird and more comfortable position when my guard is up more
Okay, this makes a lot of sense. My family’s Pug, Bart, sleeps in lions pose most of the time. He’s very food and play driven, and, being a Pug, prefers to be by your side all times, so this checks out.
Really enjoyed the video. Look forward to sharing with my grandson! Thanks
When the dog was sleep running threw me off guard 😂😂😂😂😂😂
A blanket I got for Christmas is made out of heavy sheep wool, my dog hides right under it and sleeps like the snowball and she doesn’t even seem hot but she also seems so adorable and comfortable :]
My dog goes through every sleeping position before finding the most comfortable and start actually sleeping.
My dogs either sleep completely on their back with their legs splayed wide out, or if you're available then they demand to cuddle up and be the little spoon or use you as a bed lol
If they're not doing that then they layout completely on their beds laying on their sides with their paws and legs totally out and usually hanging over the side of their bed lol The puppy is constant splooting whenever she takes random naps; for a while we thought she was narcoleptic or something lol
Be amazed it’s one the first time that I comment on your video but bro your videos are so good keep up the good work I like to say thank you for posting daily
Me: “wow this video looks cool it also has one topic that I love!”
Me when I watched the whole video: “more than one!!!! BEST VIDEO EVER”
i love ur vids keep up the good work!
My Cocker Spaniel always sleeps in the splooting pose, lol. She looks so funny! Btw, thanks for the awesome video! I learned a lot from this! These animals' sleeping habits are so strange I can't believe they actually sleep like that!
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My dogs sleep on there backs and stretched out by the wood stove and soak up all the heat they can,I really don't know how they can handle being so warm and seemingly love it.😃
My dog is 1 and a half and she "pancakes" ALL the time, usually in the DEAD CENTER of whatever room everyone is in!! (very easy to trip over)
Lol that dog running into the wall was hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂
All my dogs sleep on their bellies when they are with me! This just makes me love them even more knowing that they trust me. I would do anything for my dogs.
Thank you so much for sharing this video info. It’ll be really helpful for my dogs. Just wanna share that God loves you and he’ll never leave you!!
Wow, giraffes must have a 20 hour gaming session
1:44 POV: Me when i'm listening to music
I have a dog, and they are the best❤
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Wow the 2nd one my dog does sometimes and she even did it when we first got her! She really trusts us!
What about a sploot (that’s what corgis do when they sleep sometimes)
This is such a cute video OMG😍😍😭I just love dogs
THX FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!,NOW I COULD UNDERSTAND!!
My dog is like a whole contortionist in her sleep, she’s always in the first position
That sleeping dog was fourteen years old when that video was taken and put on America's Funniest Home Videos. They later sent an update photo of the dog wearing a special doggy helmet to avoid future crashes. The dog even at that age was in amazingly good shape to be that flexible.
5:39 Me too
My dog always does the pancake . No matter what (he’s a German shepherd )
My daughters dog covers herself up with a blanket when she wants to go to sleep..she sleeps in the snowball when she gets cold, so she will get a blanket and cover up..or get under my covers and go all the way down to my feet, and she is NOT a small dog..she also snores LOL..
1:45 bro im dying LMAO
Me who doesn’t have a dog: Yea, my *dog* sometimes does this too.
Edit: Why am I watching this video if I don’t have a dog? Because it’s an interesting topic & may be useful since my friends have dogs.
9:51 time to try the new ferrari
**0.5 seconds later**
cat: NYAAAAUMMMMMMM 🏎
My dog is a shelter dog but her owners had to move because of covid and their house was too small so they put her in the shelter but she has HUGE separation anxiety but she mostly sleeps in snowball
A great video!
5:56 my cat does that all the time. Don’t worry though, she’s been checked multiple times and that’s just how she likes to sit.
7:37 my cat does that a lot too
Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The casualness of this broke me at "snot shield" 21:15 ded lmao
The most common cat sleeping place is the snowball
I had a dog named gizmo, and he always slept in a lion pose on the back of the sofa…
And yea we laughed each time he fell off 😂
5:36 one of my dogs does that pose when he comes back in from being out on a hot day and he has been doing it since he was 2 years old
6:02 which way is he facing? Up down left or right?
Story of my German shepherd she was found by a nice person eating trash, we took her in and named her kangaroo, a little while later we moved, kangaroo was terrified. So my theory is her past owners were moving and they left her there with nothing. Before anyone asks she is great and doing well, she sleeps fully upright and loves me and my family. E
Maybe she was a military dog and they abandoned her for some reason?
Idk I'm just speculating so if it doesn't make sense ignore me
Electro-n-cef-uh-lo-graphs!
Interesting video!
Thank you. Just getting ready to do the same thing!
8:11 not that being my Bombay cat😂
The new BA or be amazed is really cool for this year
5:16 My dog
didnt want to say this but the voice crack at 6:56 got me laughing tbh
Bats are cute
Ikr? Hollywood always makes bats look scary, but they are very cute.
How many months have a dog puts his head on his mom makes it looks like he has a mom taking care of him to do it
8:21 My Snoopy and I have adopted a strange sleeping position. I'll lay on my left side. He'll lay down about eye level. I'll raise my right knee to his tail (he's one of those dogs that loves having his but scratched or rubbed and somehow feels safer when he's being touched) and i'll make a fist with my right hand and press it just against his chin on the pillow. We've been sleeping like babies in that position for the past 3-4 months now. It's weird af but it works. On the bright side, he's clearly not using me for the heat. So I guess he enjoys the cuddles.
This video is adorable
Best video ever
Jerry sweep said every Singapore says he makes some up. He also tries to sleep on your legs and then you don’t well you’re sick. He just wants to get out comfort.
7:19/25:21
Is the dog sitting or laying down if you choose sitting turn your phone making sure the video does not turn with your phone
My young, not puppy but not grown up yet, ALWAYS naps by the front door, Ada she does sploot.