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Dog Day Care Showcases Their Pups' Unique Sleeping Positions in Funny Video

This is just way too cute!

There are an endless number of positions a dog can sleep in. Some pups snooze curled up into a ball, while others prefer to stretch out on their backs. Some dogs can even fall asleep sitting up, so you never know how you'll catch your furry friend taking their next nap.

The staff at @paddingtonpups doggie day care have seen all kinds of dog sleeping positions, from the expected to the downright spooky. They showed a few of their favorites in a recent TikTok video, and viewers can't get enough.

LMAO! These dogs are all so adorable no matter how they're sleeping, but some of those positions really get a kick out of us. 

If we had to pick an all-time favorite, it has to be 'The Snorkeler!' That mystery pup's nose fits in the hole so perfectly, and the balance that position requires is downright impressive. Just one tiny movement could wake them up, so we commend their risky choice. We love a bold and creative sleeper!

"The greyhound looks like it melted!" shared commenter @nadiabreckon. LOL--we can totally see it! We have no idea how she's sleeping so soundly like that, but we don't blame Paddington Pups' staff for double-checking on her. We would, too! Several other greyhound owners chimed in to say that their pup does the very same thing. How odd!

Speaking of odd, we could've sworn we've seen those two canoodlers before. Oh, that's right! The Westie and the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever were part of Paddington Pups' recent viral video featuring day care best friends

No matter how these dogs are sleeping, though, we're just glad they're feeling safe and relaxed at doggie day care. Not every pup is going to thrive in this busy kind of environment, but those who do can benefit a lot from this kind of supervision and interaction. 

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