Dogs are naturally cuddly. It’s not a surprise when some dog parents want to share the bed with their fur babies. It’s also another way of making sure they do not sneak out at night.
Bedtimes become the bonding time with our pets. But what most pet owners failed to mention are the moments of struggles and frustration at night when our pets decide to move around at night.
It is very noticeable that dogs usually spend a lot of time asleep during the day. So at night, no wonder they tend to stay up and move around.
For those pet parents who share the bed with their fur babies, this is a real struggle. Dogs tend to toss and turn during bedtimes. But there’s so much more to this. And a couple was gracious enough to share with us their struggle at night.
It seems that a big bed isn’t big enough for a small pup like Bruno. The 8-month-old Beagle likes to move around at night. This comes as a surprise to his pet owners, Stacey and Mike.
One night, Bruno decided to sleep with his pet parents. As his mom and dad moved minimally in their sleep, Bruno moved in all sleeping positions possible. It was a rough night for the couple. Bruno is indeed a fussy sleeper.
From that experience, the couple was made aware that Bruno cannot possibly sit still. During bath times, he also likes to move like crazy.
Since that faithful night, the couple started to become curious about Bruno’s sleeping pattern. So they decided to install a camera in their bedroom and record them as they sleep.
They made a time-lapse of the night they had recorded. It was in the video that they found out how much of a fussy sleeper Bruno is. He kept moving around, getting up for no reason, getting back to sleeping, and then repeat.
This time-lapse video was uploaded on Facebook and quickly went viral. A lot of pet parents were able to relate to the coupled predicament.
Bruno is a bit older now. But he can’t seem to outgrow his fondness for moving around.
After the viral sleeping routine time-lapse video, his dad released another video featuring Bruno during bath times. And boy! He’s really into moving around. He seems to have so much energy inside his little body.
Source Michael Bagnall via YouTube