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Pooch Dog Used As A Cozy Spot To Nap At The Daycare

Pooch Dog Used As A Cozy Spot To Nap At The Daycare

Team Doggo May 5, 2020
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Fluffiest pooch dog used as a cozy spot? With all the bad juju going around in the world today, people are continually looking for stories that will make them smile.

Here’s another one of them, and we’re sure it’s something you can relate to since it’s about a dog who loves to take a nap. What better way to spend quarantine than to read an article about a nap-loving pooch, right?

Today’s story features Edna, a courageous pooch dog who loves taking naps so much; she’s constantly hunting for pillows. Or something to lie on. Or both.

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Why did we say courageous, you ask? Well, she’s courageous because she sleeps anywhere… even on top of her fellow pooches at the daycare.

Fluffiest Pooch Dog

It’s so fluffy!

Edna has been attending daycare ever since she was a puppy. She was set in her ways and insisted that she follow a routine she set for herself. Edna would spend the first few hours playing and running around. She would then get some shut-eye the moment she gets tired. This is when things start to get interesting.

She would walk around the daycare to look for a cozy spot for her to sleep on. This is supposed to be easy, but the thing is, other dogs in the daycare are looking for the same thing too. So, to veer away from getting into fights with other pooches, she adapts. This is when she begins looking for the fluffiest dog around.

A makeshift bed to sleep on

It doesn’t matter if the dogs are big or small since they vary widely in shape, size or color; the only thing that matters is that they’re fluffy. The search ends once she finds the perfect “bed.” Edna would then lie down and sleep.

The dogs that get picked don’t seem to mind having Edna snuggle up to them. This goes to show that these dogs share a strong bond with each other.

Credits to Brianna Gottfried

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Doggo Group is a team of dog lovers and dog owners who love to share dogs' lifestyles and stories. Doggo Group was born after a few military dog owners met with other pet owners overseas. The love for these pets is a fantastic tool to connect not only dog stories but people who consider these dogs as family members. Thanks to some of these stories, we have become great friends and even family in some instances. Dogs are considered humans' best friends in many places on this planet, and we want to contribute to the dog's legacy into this world.

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