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So, the benefit of being a complete pushover, and allowing your fluffly labradoodle to sleep on the bed with you, is that it generates a lot of heat. Which means LOWER HEATING BILLS!
What I want to know is, where does all that energy come from? Arthur is such a nut during the day, and he doesn't eat that much. Where do the calories to create such warmth come from?
Or does this question just reveal that I never did take biology at an advanced level? (Did take physics though, and I know all about the law of conservation of energy...which seems to apply here.)
What I want to know is, where does all that energy come from? Arthur is such a nut during the day, and he doesn't eat that much. Where do the calories to create such warmth come from?
Or does this question just reveal that I never did take biology at an advanced level? (Did take physics though, and I know all about the law of conservation of energy...which seems to apply here.)