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She Sees Her Dogs Sleeping In Their Dogloo But When She Turns On The Camera, They Come Pouring Out

Back in the 1950s, 17 people were able to fit in one of the original Volkswagen Beatles. That record stood until it was broken in 2010, when 20 people were squeezed into the old-style beetle. It seems as if we have always had an obsession over fitting more people into a smaller area but this phenomenon might not be limited to humans.

When Gretchen Hoey went out on the porch to find her dogs, she certainly got more than what she was expecting. When she went over to their Dogloo, she saw a tale and another body inside, so she turned on her camera. It was then that the dogs saw her and started excitedly coming out to see her. In the end, there were 5 basset hounds stuffed into that small area, and they couldn’t be happier!

It is amazing how many dogs were able to fit in such a tiny area, but it is really their nature. As a pack animal, dogs love being next to each other and that includes being up close and personal. It helps to keep them warm, which is why they love snuggling with us as well.