Just wanted to share some cute pictures of the dogs in various "ded" poses.

Elais says, "I'm not getting up yet and you can't make me."

Elias has gone belly-up - he's ded for sure! (Note: he's really just trying to get someone to rub his belly)

Even guardian dogs like Anie must sleep sometime. I'm just not sure how many of them sleep upside-down in the ded dawg pose.

Reba: not quite ded, but displaying near-perfect ear floppage.

My personal favorite - the night of the living ded - "vampire dog" edition.
And now, back to your regularly scheduled house blog.
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