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Adopting a pet comes with endless joys - cuddles, purring, tail wags - but also an unspoken bathroom attendance policy. Cats, dogs, rabbits, and even smaller pets quickly learn your routines, and trips to the bathroom are prime opportunities for quality supervision. For cats, the bathroom is a small, enclosed space perfect for observation or napping on towels. For dogs, it’s a chance to keep an eye on their human and make sure no suspicious noises happen without their intervention. Pets are also social creatures - they feel safest when near their trusted humans. Following you to the bathroom or perching on the counter isn’t mischief - it’s a mix of curiosity, companionship, and sometimes genuine concern for your wellbeing.
Over time, your private moments become shared experiences, complete with furry supervision, soft nudges, and the occasional wagging tail or judgmental stare. Going to the bathroom alone? That chapter of your life quietly ends the moment you bring a pet home.
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Great Danes are basically gentle giants with a serious identity crisis: their brains think “lap dog”, even when their paws could crush a coffee table.
This isn’t denial - it’s inherited from domestication. Dogs naturally seek closeness and security from humans, and size rarely diminishes that instinct. For giant breeds like Great Danes, cuddling is a survival-friendly behavior: proximity strengthens the bond with their human “pack”. Despite weighing 100+ pounds, many Danes will attempt full-on lap occupancy, draping themselves across laps, chests, or any available furniture, often leaving humans squirming and mildly flattened. They also instinctively equate warmth, comfort, and affection with closeness, so laps, beds, and couches become prime real estate. Their sheer enthusiasm and affection often override practical limitations, meaning their self-perception doesn’t match physics.
So yes, Great Danes may not physically fit like miniature pups, but emotionally, every lap is theirs by right. Love knows no scale - just ask anyone squashed under a 120-pound cloud of fluff.
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