Catey Hall’s dad has a habit of napping on the couch. But he never sleeps alone. Dogs around the neighborhood join him to make one big comfy pile.
He sees plays and naps with one or more of these dogs on a daily basis. They come running towards him when they see his car and then follow him inside. Hall’s dad Lon Watson always loved dogs and worked with a local rescue Pound on the Hill. He used to rescue stray dogs.
Watson has four resident dogs at home. He and his wife have been rescued and rehabilitated. But Fluffer, Nutter, Hooch, and Rosie who live nearby never forget to visit him. They have a special connection with Watson.
They have a special connection with him. Their neighborhood is an unincorporated section of semi-rural Alabama. The houses are far back from the street so the dogs can bounce from house to house safely. They have a special connection with him. Their neighborhood is an unincorporated section of semi-rural Alabama. The houses are far back from the street so the dogs can bounce from house to house safely. The dogs can hear the sound of him coming and they will meet him in the driveway.
Even Watson’s human neighbors don’t seem to mind that their dogs spend most of their time with Watson. They would never get in the way of their special naptime.