it's weird how lurchers/whippets/greyhounds sleep like that. my parents lurcher (posted near the beginning of this thread) sleeps in weird positions too.
domesticated to the point that they don't need to be alert for predator like they do in the wild I suppose.
similar behaviour to cat, we have a not so domesticated cat nearby and it's pretty alert, little twig make them jumpy, whether my cat just lie on the grass even if there's a loud bang nearby.
domesticated to the point that they don't need to be alert for predator like they do in the wild I suppose.
similar behaviour to cat, we have a not so domesticated cat nearby and it's pretty alert, little twig make them jumpy, whether my cat just lie on the grass even if there's a loud bang nearby.