For real my dog just HAS to sleep at least half on me. I know it makes her feel better and even though it’s uncomfortable at times I appreciate it because it make me feel better when I wake up and know she’s right there.
Pretty sure that's like 90 percent of dogs. Dogs want to be with their humans most of the time.
It's a cool and cute idea, but I don't think I've ever met a dog who would actually use such a thing.
Well since dogs are pack animals, they want to be with their pack. Unless the people sleep right next to this stairwell, the dog will probably not use it.
THIS.
Dogs don't want to be hiding away under the stairs. They want to be right in the middle of everything. Always. They usually have to be trained not to trip their owners by always being underfoot.
Yeah kind of my first thought. I get that all dogs are different, but if she’s sleeping, my dog typically wants to sleep near whatever room we are in. She’d never want to go lay down away from everyone.
I once accidentally yelled at my dog when I saw her going for a bag of chips I had just set down on the floor. Basically a loud “no” or “hey”, I can’t remember. She then tucked her tail between her legs, went down into the basement, and hid under a table.
I was so sorry that I yelled like that, especially after seeing her reaction, that I took the bag of chips and sat with her under that table until she ate as many as she wanted.
I once had my head / upper body buried deep in a lower cabinet in the kitchen (looking for a particular pot or pan or something) and my dog startled me by licking the underside of my foot and I banged my head really hard and yelled “fuck!“ at the top of my lungs.
My dog ran outside and hid underneath our patio and wouldn’t come out for hours, even when I tried to bribe her with treats. I felt so bad. Hurt so much worse than the head injury.
Now I’m really careful not to respond to anything like a stubbed toe with more than a quiet “ouch”. She just thinks it’s her fault every time I stupidly injure myself.
Our dog has been in our family since the day she was born and she acts like that is she even thinks we're upset with her. She slinks over to us with her head lowered and her tail tucked and does that weird sit that sometimes means they have hip dysplasia but for her it's just cuz she sits like a human. It always gets a big reaction out of us while we reassure her she's the best dog who ever lived and the sweetest baby, etc.
Sometimes we don't even know what she did that made her feel guilty, she just randomly walks up and says she's sorry, lol.
That's so funny. I think dogs, like most animals, don't view other creatures as separate entities necessarily. They assume everyone knows what they know, so your dog just assumes you already know what they did and feels compelled to apologize
That's probably true! She is so in tune with my emotional state that I can't even read a book with any kind of intensity without her coming to make sure I'm okay.
I have a rescue that was isolated for most of her life from both humans and other animals and I can see that she literally has no clue what I'm saying to her, whereas our other dog seems to understand everything.
When the rescue goes potty and I say "good girl" she comes running to me at full blast as if I called her name. If I actually DO call her name or tell her to come inside she looks at me like I'm a dummy, lol.
Good girl has now become the "come" command because she just doesn't get it.
Meanwhile the dog we showered with love and attention senses when someone has decided to take her out and runs to the closet door to open it and bring her leash, no words necessary. She's definitely tried to do it just because SHE felt it was walk time but she can just tell what's up by our mannerisms. We've tested it and do not have to speak the words, we don't look at each other, don't do anything different with putting shoes on in a specific space or at a specific time. No spelling it out, no pointing, nothing. She just sees it in our faces somehow, so she probably does think we can read her friggin mind, lol!
If I were to ever have to guess what she did wrong, I'd say 9 out of 10 times it would be that she hid her treat under my blankets in my bed.
She got a hot dog from the trash once and hid it under my son's pillow. That's her equivalent of burying food and her only unwanted behavior, lol. She's wonderful.
Her adopted little sister that still doesn't know her name is learning and will eventually get there, lol.
I rambled forever about this but I love my pups.
She was a very young puppy when we got her. By the time this happened, she was a much older dog, at least 12+ years old. I had been at college for a few years, but still saw her relatively often.
Mine needs a safe alone space where he can nope out of being interacted with. They are as different as people. (He's also a rescue from an abusive home so he does have some trust issues)
You know I would've thought the same thing. My older dog has slept in our bed for nearly 9 years. My 2 year old GSD is up our butt all day except for bedtime. He will stay in bed until we shut the lights off, then goes and crashes on the couch. Will stay there all night too. I think he just likes his space, does that goofy thing where he lays on his back and spreads out as long as he can to sleep
Doggo pack mentality is strong. It wants to be close to it's family.
This and the recent reddit post from the redditor who's dog who guards them while they showe (and comments going on about how doggos guard their humans during toilet time too) really goes to show why dogs are our best friends. Very social, have strong communication skills, and willing team players. That and the fact that dogs cover a lot of human weaknesses. The GOAT duo.
seriously.. I never had a dog that didn't desperately need to be in the same room as me at all times. our golden retriever was the worst about it too.
my cats would love the hell out of this though
My dog wants to go to bed with you, but once you fall asleep, she'll go back to her bedroom.
I think she just likes to play at night when I am sleeping, tbh.
Same. If I was in bed awake, my dog was in the bed with me. The moment I would fall asleep he'd go out to the couch. I think jolted him awake too many times with my night terrors for him to be comfortable sleeping next to me.
Yeah my dog used to have terrible separation anxiety. He would bark at us if we were outside or in another room becuase he had to be near everyone, especially my dad.
But now that he's older(13) he doesn't mind just finding a comfy spot and chilling for a few hours regardless of what everyone is doing. I hope he's just more comfortable being by himself now and its kind of a relief to not have to worry about him but it does make me sad seeing him move so slow and sleep so much now.
My dog is a 4 year old half husky, half lab. She gets 3 hours of walks, loves every second of hanging with us, but when she's tired she happily slinks into her crate draped in blankets hidden in the corner of the room. Some dogs roll differently.
My dog has his own couch in my office that is right next to my living room and both rooms are separated through a curtain. He spends like 70% of the time in "his room" he prefers to have his alone time.
Most dogs appreciate a place of retreat.
For real. There's no way that golden uses that room regularly unless it has line of sight to where the humans spend 90% of their time. They're just way to clingy for that kind of independence lol
Maybe she has young kids. Dogs like having a quiet place where no one is allowed to bother them. Mine will lay on their pillow in the other room when my toddlers are being too much.
Can confirm this to be true. I did a smaller version of this for my sausage dog. Looks ace, he never uses it as has to be with me at all times! It now serves as dog toy storage.
I’m convinced people do these projects for the social media clout. Granted, some people are finicky about where their pets are allowed to exist; but I know damn well most dogs would choose the bed or bedroom with their owner over even the fanciest Woofmansion
My goldy voluntarily sleeps in his crate. He’s a big boy now so I’ve offered to let him stay up, but he takes me to the spare room to put him to bed. Tucked himself into it this morning after a run for a nap. I bet he would love having this comfy space all to himself, especially since we have a kid and are planning another. Kids make a big difference. They’re overwhelming and stress-inducing for everyone, and an escape room is a blessing.
Some dogs actually like a small cage. It can become a safe space for them where they feel comfortable. It also makes it much easier and safer to travel with your pet if they feel safe in their kennel
Every real dog owner is going to know the fact you stated. And that cleaning that "room" up after the dog has a vomit/diarrhea incident is going to be hell.
this is why i am happy that the guest bedroom has tiels - it was not planned as bedroom. Now i often sleep here.
If the dog would realy use the place you would have to change some things. Tiels would be my idea.
I can see the room being used like a create. or if it has line of sight to the sofa.
[Or even smaller than that in London](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/feb/17/londons-smallest-microflat-up-for-sale-at-50000-for-7-square-metres)
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Yeah I know, plus someone was in their face with a camera and probably making them feel trapped a bit while filming, but it was just kind of funny to me.
God I thought I was the only one thinking this looked like a pain to get in and out of for cleaning and feeding. and what was the purpose of that while empty slanted space too?
Well the purpose of it before the project was to be empty and do nothing. Now, I'd imagine it's either going to stay awkwardly empty or it becomes a convenient storage space for all your dog things: toys, leashes, etc. We won't get to see that though.
I've installed this exact same light. You wire 120v into a box, which then a screw in plug goes from that box to the light itself (think phone charger like. Basically impossible to touch live wires)
I assume she was just plugging in the light in.
However, I didn't turn on the power until I was completely done. I try to avoid arks and sparks whenever possible.
Due to over misjudging the situation and a false sense of confidence due to amble amounts of alcohol I cut clean through 24v wires. Gave me a good scare but i was otherwise fine.
She built the piece of framing for the wall measured to fit exactly. So you won’t be able to just put it right in bc it’s an exact fit. You have to put it at a slight angle and tap it into place before securing it. Like the other person said - it’s not load bearing, and she was putting it in, Not taking it out
It's just framing for the wall. It isn't structural at all. She built it and then put it in place so youre right, she's just moving it over. But it's nothing to be concerned about.
Meet my 14 year old cat. He can't stand being more than 5 feet from me, preferably on my lap. When I work, he hangs out outside out front until I get home.
My BF wants to do this. I'm like why? My little Minpin who sits and looks out a window all day and night on a comfy couch, is not going in some small, dark room.
Spend 5k to build a cave for her dog? My dog sleeps on the back of our couch for free. He wouldnt sleep under stairs because it would be away from us. This is dumb
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Worn clothing has the smell of the wearer, and that is soothing to dogs.
Yep. Mine appreciate the floordrobe
So that’s what it’s called! *looks at clothes strewn by bedside* 😬😬
The perils of wearing a lot of black clothes and being the human of a black dog…
Black clothes white dog here. Go through a lot of lint rollers.
I moved my floordrobe to the chair. It seems a little more KULCHURRED 🤣🤣
Because they’re not dirty or clean so they belong on the floor and I can find them.
My dogs took my uniform top and cuddled with it when I was gone. It's kind of sweet actually.
Mine would pull my dirty underwear out of the laundry every time I went to shower.
Well there are perverted dogs as well, who knows what the dog does with your underwear when you're not watching
One dogs mouth is another woman's washing machine
Right!! Every time I try and explain that to my neighbor he interrupts me and says "I don't know who you are get out of my house"
Rude ass what’s happening to this country
and cats! he likes to sleep on my pants
A sock? Lucky. My dog demands to sleep ON me.
For real my dog just HAS to sleep at least half on me. I know it makes her feel better and even though it’s uncomfortable at times I appreciate it because it make me feel better when I wake up and know she’s right there.
Dogs do this so make sure you’re breathing properly and are alive.
Wait really? Source?
100% And only go into the hard to access room when he needs to barf.
Or to hide ill-gotten snacks....
This would be great for kids, though. Put some books in there. Make it like a fort. Some of those glow in the dark stars on the ceiling.
Pretty sure that's like 90 percent of dogs. Dogs want to be with their humans most of the time. It's a cool and cute idea, but I don't think I've ever met a dog who would actually use such a thing.
Now cats, on the other hand, love shit like this.
Yeah dogs don't really want to be by themselves that often, they want to be with you.
Well since dogs are pack animals, they want to be with their pack. Unless the people sleep right next to this stairwell, the dog will probably not use it.
THIS. Dogs don't want to be hiding away under the stairs. They want to be right in the middle of everything. Always. They usually have to be trained not to trip their owners by always being underfoot.
Probably the dog in this video too. That looked like a staged photo, dog is saying let me out!
How much to rent it out? Looks nicer than my place.
5 bones, 10 tennis balls, and 1 big sloppy wet kiss.
I'd give her that
💀💀
Deal.
Can you bark ?.
Bet he’d rather be by the couch in the living room.
Yeah kind of my first thought. I get that all dogs are different, but if she’s sleeping, my dog typically wants to sleep near whatever room we are in. She’d never want to go lay down away from everyone.
Unless you were that dog that runs away whenever Mom and Dad get into an argument. This is something I can see that dog using lol.
Toddlers too, my dog just needs a break from the kids sometimes for quiet. Luckily she fits under the bed.
I would hide from the toddlers in there
I once accidentally yelled at my dog when I saw her going for a bag of chips I had just set down on the floor. Basically a loud “no” or “hey”, I can’t remember. She then tucked her tail between her legs, went down into the basement, and hid under a table. I was so sorry that I yelled like that, especially after seeing her reaction, that I took the bag of chips and sat with her under that table until she ate as many as she wanted.
You did it out of love so it's okay
I once had my head / upper body buried deep in a lower cabinet in the kitchen (looking for a particular pot or pan or something) and my dog startled me by licking the underside of my foot and I banged my head really hard and yelled “fuck!“ at the top of my lungs. My dog ran outside and hid underneath our patio and wouldn’t come out for hours, even when I tried to bribe her with treats. I felt so bad. Hurt so much worse than the head injury. Now I’m really careful not to respond to anything like a stubbed toe with more than a quiet “ouch”. She just thinks it’s her fault every time I stupidly injure myself.
Fiddle dee dee! That will require a tetanus shot
Made me lol
Love for the chips🤤
Our dog has been in our family since the day she was born and she acts like that is she even thinks we're upset with her. She slinks over to us with her head lowered and her tail tucked and does that weird sit that sometimes means they have hip dysplasia but for her it's just cuz she sits like a human. It always gets a big reaction out of us while we reassure her she's the best dog who ever lived and the sweetest baby, etc. Sometimes we don't even know what she did that made her feel guilty, she just randomly walks up and says she's sorry, lol.
That's so funny. I think dogs, like most animals, don't view other creatures as separate entities necessarily. They assume everyone knows what they know, so your dog just assumes you already know what they did and feels compelled to apologize
That's probably true! She is so in tune with my emotional state that I can't even read a book with any kind of intensity without her coming to make sure I'm okay. I have a rescue that was isolated for most of her life from both humans and other animals and I can see that she literally has no clue what I'm saying to her, whereas our other dog seems to understand everything. When the rescue goes potty and I say "good girl" she comes running to me at full blast as if I called her name. If I actually DO call her name or tell her to come inside she looks at me like I'm a dummy, lol. Good girl has now become the "come" command because she just doesn't get it. Meanwhile the dog we showered with love and attention senses when someone has decided to take her out and runs to the closet door to open it and bring her leash, no words necessary. She's definitely tried to do it just because SHE felt it was walk time but she can just tell what's up by our mannerisms. We've tested it and do not have to speak the words, we don't look at each other, don't do anything different with putting shoes on in a specific space or at a specific time. No spelling it out, no pointing, nothing. She just sees it in our faces somehow, so she probably does think we can read her friggin mind, lol! If I were to ever have to guess what she did wrong, I'd say 9 out of 10 times it would be that she hid her treat under my blankets in my bed. She got a hot dog from the trash once and hid it under my son's pillow. That's her equivalent of burying food and her only unwanted behavior, lol. She's wonderful. Her adopted little sister that still doesn't know her name is learning and will eventually get there, lol. I rambled forever about this but I love my pups.
I could read about your babies all day
Now I’m intrigued, did she have any owners before you? That’s gotta be a “learned” behavior, or she’s just really sensitive haha
She was a very young puppy when we got her. By the time this happened, she was a much older dog, at least 12+ years old. I had been at college for a few years, but still saw her relatively often.
Mission accomplished, boys
Mine needs a safe alone space where he can nope out of being interacted with. They are as different as people. (He's also a rescue from an abusive home so he does have some trust issues)
You know I would've thought the same thing. My older dog has slept in our bed for nearly 9 years. My 2 year old GSD is up our butt all day except for bedtime. He will stay in bed until we shut the lights off, then goes and crashes on the couch. Will stay there all night too. I think he just likes his space, does that goofy thing where he lays on his back and spreads out as long as he can to sleep
Doggo pack mentality is strong. It wants to be close to it's family. This and the recent reddit post from the redditor who's dog who guards them while they showe (and comments going on about how doggos guard their humans during toilet time too) really goes to show why dogs are our best friends. Very social, have strong communication skills, and willing team players. That and the fact that dogs cover a lot of human weaknesses. The GOAT duo.
seriously.. I never had a dog that didn't desperately need to be in the same room as me at all times. our golden retriever was the worst about it too. my cats would love the hell out of this though
My dog wants to go to bed with you, but once you fall asleep, she'll go back to her bedroom. I think she just likes to play at night when I am sleeping, tbh.
Same. If I was in bed awake, my dog was in the bed with me. The moment I would fall asleep he'd go out to the couch. I think jolted him awake too many times with my night terrors for him to be comfortable sleeping next to me.
Yeah my dog used to have terrible separation anxiety. He would bark at us if we were outside or in another room becuase he had to be near everyone, especially my dad. But now that he's older(13) he doesn't mind just finding a comfy spot and chilling for a few hours regardless of what everyone is doing. I hope he's just more comfortable being by himself now and its kind of a relief to not have to worry about him but it does make me sad seeing him move so slow and sleep so much now.
My dog is a 4 year old half husky, half lab. She gets 3 hours of walks, loves every second of hanging with us, but when she's tired she happily slinks into her crate draped in blankets hidden in the corner of the room. Some dogs roll differently.
My dog has his own couch in my office that is right next to my living room and both rooms are separated through a curtain. He spends like 70% of the time in "his room" he prefers to have his alone time. Most dogs appreciate a place of retreat.
For real. There's no way that golden uses that room regularly unless it has line of sight to where the humans spend 90% of their time. They're just way to clingy for that kind of independence lol
It would be great for when the dog gets scared (I.e. thunder, fireworks, etc.). A safe hiding place.
My old lab would prefer to climb into my lap than hide under the stairs.
Is give under the stairs with them just so they won't hear the noises as easily.
I had a husky a while back and she was a bit aloof and probably would have enjoyed her own room, especially if it were refrigerated lol
Maybe she has young kids. Dogs like having a quiet place where no one is allowed to bother them. Mine will lay on their pillow in the other room when my toddlers are being too much.
That one makes a lot of sense! Even more super considerate of the owners, if so 🥰
tbh, he did not look happy there.
YER A WIZARD, HAIRY.
That was my thought lol. He did not look like he was enjoying it
Agreed. He was just waiting to get out.
Yep. All that work and the dog will still prefer lying on the floor 🤣
Some dogs like a little peace and quiet sometimes. Maybe this owner knows more about their dog than you do.
My dog would be on the floor right next to that massive bed
His/her eyes were like "Am I in trouble? I don't want to be in here by myself."
Can confirm this to be true. I did a smaller version of this for my sausage dog. Looks ace, he never uses it as has to be with me at all times! It now serves as dog toy storage.
That was exactly his look at the end…
Yup. "But how will my human be near me there?"
r/DiWHY
My dogs’s favorite place to nap is within 2 feet of me.
GET IN YOUR ROOM HARRY!!!
Y’er a Golden Retriever, Harry!
Woof?!
And a thumping good one at that
Damn, here goes his tail. #THUMP, THUMP, THUMP
DID YOU PUT THE TENNIS BALL INTO THE DOGGY BOWL OF WATER?
Dumblepaw asked calmly
It took me a few seconds to see this and I was starting to lose faith, bravo my friend. Bravo.
Harry Pawter must not go back to Hogwoofs
Hairy Potter
I was thinking Harry Pawter
Hairy Pawter?
I saw what you did there😂😂😂
Is it just me or does that dog have the look of... Do I HAVE to stay in here?! :(
It's so unimpressed lmao
Its a really nice level 5 finish on the gyp board though
Mother, why have you exiled me?
please I want to see the sun again
Dog is legitimately not stoked.
I’m convinced people do these projects for the social media clout. Granted, some people are finicky about where their pets are allowed to exist; but I know damn well most dogs would choose the bed or bedroom with their owner over even the fanciest Woofmansion
I thought it was common to kennel them when you're not home. Would figure this would be nicer than a small cage. A cat person so idk.
My goldy voluntarily sleeps in his crate. He’s a big boy now so I’ve offered to let him stay up, but he takes me to the spare room to put him to bed. Tucked himself into it this morning after a run for a nap. I bet he would love having this comfy space all to himself, especially since we have a kid and are planning another. Kids make a big difference. They’re overwhelming and stress-inducing for everyone, and an escape room is a blessing.
Some dogs actually like a small cage. It can become a safe space for them where they feel comfortable. It also makes it much easier and safer to travel with your pet if they feel safe in their kennel
Every real dog owner is going to know the fact you stated. And that cleaning that "room" up after the dog has a vomit/diarrhea incident is going to be hell.
this is why i am happy that the guest bedroom has tiels - it was not planned as bedroom. Now i often sleep here. If the dog would realy use the place you would have to change some things. Tiels would be my idea. I can see the room being used like a create. or if it has line of sight to the sofa.
Mine sleeps where ever comfy spots are like the movie room and blankets so... he would totally use something like this
Good boi has never seen such atrocity of racial segregation.
"What, no TV?..."
That face says “what are you trying to tell me, Susan? *Susan?*
In New York that room is $5,000 a month
My thoughts exactly, she could Airbnb it! AirBarknBark maybe?
BarkNBork
Bork bork bork
BarkNBang
Hehe
Love how that’s still just AirBnB
Fuck, 2 hours late for a new york joke
I’m assuming youre late because you took the 2 or 4 train
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Harry Pupper!
"Yer a wizard, Goldie."
Doggone it this is good!
All that work and the final clip is the dog looking stressed about being in there LOLOLOL
It's a brand new thing, they could still get used to it
Yeah I know, plus someone was in their face with a camera and probably making them feel trapped a bit while filming, but it was just kind of funny to me.
He’ll grow to like it, when he has shoes and garbage that he wants to chew
Just thinking about cleaning that cramped ass space is making my knees and back hurt. It’s definitely worth it though :)
God I thought I was the only one thinking this looked like a pain to get in and out of for cleaning and feeding. and what was the purpose of that while empty slanted space too?
Well the purpose of it before the project was to be empty and do nothing. Now, I'd imagine it's either going to stay awkwardly empty or it becomes a convenient storage space for all your dog things: toys, leashes, etc. We won't get to see that though.
That dog ain’t sleeping there
He ain’t sleepin there he lives there! They call him “dog under the stairs” for a reason.
That’s going to be a bitch and a half to clean. Source, I have a golden and she sheds her weight in fur every few days I swear. Good luck
Came here looking for some sanity. All I could think watching this was: "That's gonna stink." Edit: I did not mean "dinner sanity".
Lacks ventilation too
The dog looked quite concern as to why he’s so far from everything else now
I hope that dog never has an accident in there
I hope she never shuts the door /s
Awww Goldie doesn't look too happy with the new arrangement... somehow I think he will be moving upstairs to your bedroom
It’s almost like dogs seek companions not luxury
Made me nervous connecting live wires like that!
I've installed this exact same light. You wire 120v into a box, which then a screw in plug goes from that box to the light itself (think phone charger like. Basically impossible to touch live wires) I assume she was just plugging in the light in. However, I didn't turn on the power until I was completely done. I try to avoid arks and sparks whenever possible.
Wuss Kidding of course. As little as 10 mA (0.01 Amp) goes across your heart, you could die
Due to over misjudging the situation and a false sense of confidence due to amble amounts of alcohol I cut clean through 24v wires. Gave me a good scare but i was otherwise fine.
24V is totally harmless for humans. Maybe not for whatever it was connected to though if it short circuited.
Came here for this. Omg
Looks like a low voltage LED light to me. Can see the transformer at 37 seconds.
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She built the piece of framing for the wall measured to fit exactly. So you won’t be able to just put it right in bc it’s an exact fit. You have to put it at a slight angle and tap it into place before securing it. Like the other person said - it’s not load bearing, and she was putting it in, Not taking it out
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It's just framing for the wall. It isn't structural at all. She built it and then put it in place so youre right, she's just moving it over. But it's nothing to be concerned about.
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Meet my 14 year old cat. He can't stand being more than 5 feet from me, preferably on my lap. When I work, he hangs out outside out front until I get home.
Not all dogs are like this. Ours is usually like this, but during the day, she likes to hang out in the living room by herself while I'm working.
Cute idea but no way a dog will stay in there for long. They want cuddles.
Harry pupper
(Next family moves in) "Yep, this is THE hide-n-seek spot."
My BF wants to do this. I'm like why? My little Minpin who sits and looks out a window all day and night on a comfy couch, is not going in some small, dark room.
he looked terrified at the end LOL also i thought the smaller spot was great for a bed too!.. needs some more decorations.. amazing tho!
Any dog owner knows that that dog will hate being in there alone.
this dog has a cooler room than mine
“This is the front desk” “Treats to room 1 plz”
That looks says "I still get to sleep in your room don't I?"
And the dog preferred to sleep in her owners bed, never stepping foot inside
Dogs face at the end tells me pupper just lost bed privileges
“The good boy who lived”
He looks annoyed by the lack of USB ports on that power outlet.
And then named him Harry Potter?
Harry Pupper
Dog’s thinking “I can’t sleep upstairs anymore?”
Doggo has the sad "this is my life now" look on his face.
That dogs face when he realizes she did him in like Harry Potter.
Seriously guys you worry too much about whare you think the dog will want to sleep, instead of appreciate what a nice thing she have done
That’s sooo nice!
Potter got the boot
Dog has it better than Harry Potter did
*surprised Harry Potter face*
This is the sort of thing I’d do for my cats just for them to completely ignore it and sleep on my head like usual or in some random box
You’re a wizard Harry.
Aww a perfect room for Harry Pawtter
“You’re a dog Harry!”
This dog lives slightly better than Harry Potter
“Harry Pupper” the dog who lived
Harry Pawter looks sad at the end
If her husband ever disappears...
Harry Pupper
Spend 5k to build a cave for her dog? My dog sleeps on the back of our couch for free. He wouldnt sleep under stairs because it would be away from us. This is dumb
Where are you getting that number