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Our lab mix Nash asleep on my chest and then him and our first lab Paisley

Nash is about a year old and Paisley is 8-9, unsure because she was a rescue
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Your Boston looks almost identical in that picture to my brindle male. We got another Boston puppy a month or so ago. They are getting along great.
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Irritating little critters. The Boston is my girlfriends and is really small. Only about 20 lbs, but would attack a chainsaw. She will run up to my poodle and grab her by the tail, ears whatever and just hang on to start a wrestling match. Sounds like they are tearing the house down most of the time. She also has a rescue pit that joins in on the fun and it sounds like one hell of a dog fight, then they all lay down and look at you like "what?" Will admit, a lot of personality in a small package. And she "screams" when she does not get her way, weirdest sound I have ever heard out of a dog.
 
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They seem to like to burrow under stuff, these weiners.
My Boston’s love to burrow also. Our older one alternates nights sleeping in the bed with my daughters. The puppy is crate training so is stuck in the crate overnight for now. Family was out of town for a couple nights last week and our older Boston slept in the bed with me. Ended up being a pretty restless nights sleep because the dog keeps moving in and out of the covers. If he couldn’t get under himself, he would paw at my chest to lift the covers.
 
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Our female has a thing for spotted/polka dot/camo blankies.

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And one could make the argument that she is just a little bit spoiled. This pic is NOT posed. She does this all the time.
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If you think one or two of these clowns are funny, try having a pack of them. It's like having a pack of feral 3 year olds roaming the house. When the MIL comes down to visit, she brings her two with & then we have 6 of the little goofballs underfoot. Fortunately, they're all well acquainted & pack up together. Funny as hell to watch half a dozen of 'em stormin' across the yard in attack formation.

The 'puppy' is such a blankie baby that he'll sneak into our bedroom during the day & burrow under the blankets, curl up & go to sleep.
 
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