Correct Keeshond Sleeping Position



It is important that you check to see that your Keeshond is using the correct Keeshond sleeping position (KSP). In this position, both rear legs must be vertically oriented and pointed toward the ceiling, while the forelegs are twisted off to one side, and are parallel to the floor. Two variations of the KSP are recognized: The full KSP uses no support; the modified KSP uses a wall or piece of furniture for vertical support of the rear legs.
The top 2 pictures are of Scruffy – 1 in modified KSP and 1 in full KSP.
The lower picture is of Leo or Jade (I can’t tell which) in a modified KSP. I believe (but am not sure) that the Japanese characters with arrows are pointing out the 2 major aspects of the KSP (rear legs vertical, front legs parallel to floor).
If anyone else has any pictures of a Keeshond in these positions, I would be glad to post them.
So far the response has been underwhelming. I received one picture (from my wife, of course) and its not even a dog much less a Keeshond. The position is not even correct and would only get about 4 out of 10 points. Notice thay the rear legs are not really vertical and that the forelegs are not outstreched.



Chicken has been living with a Keeshond and has learned to sleep in the full KSP, non-supported. Chicken, byt the way, is a cat.
Only Jade can sleep in the modified KSP. Once a while, he does in the full KSP but he wakes up and sleeps again in the modified KSP.
I have never seen cats sleep like Chicken does.