
After a busy day spent trying to catch their own tail, the cat next door or the postman, sometimes there's nothing else a puppy wants to catch but 40 winks.
And as these pictures show, it really is a good thing to let sleeping dogs die.


One pup curls up in a wicker basket, head on paws, while another cuddles up to a teddy bear.
Perhaps awaiting a call on the dog and bone, a white-furred fellow leans on its owner's mobile for a snooze.


Another lies flat on its back with paws covering its eyes as if to shut out the light.
And yet another of the snaps on U.S. website Uphaa, which collects unusual photographs, shows a puppy enjoying a snooze on a miniature sofa, while there is even a whole litter sleeping in a conga line.

source: dailymail