'Hard Sleeping' Pit Bull Has the Fall of a Lifetime and Gets Totally Startled

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Embarrassing moments. They happen to the best of us. Even your dog. One Pit Bull had her own embarrassing moment recently, after a nap took a wrong turn. The poor pup ended up on the ground! Unfortunately, her little whoopsie made its way to the internet and people can't stop cracking up.

The Blue Nose Pit Bull's mama, Ruby Valdez, was recording her taking a snooze when it happened.

Valdez was trying to record her Blue Nose Pittie sleeping on her husband. The Pit Bull was fast asleep. But we guess she was sleeping a little too hard because she couldn't tell that she was slipping off her dad until it was too late. Bonk! The Pit got up and looked around like she was so embarrassed. What happened? Where am I? she seemed to say.

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"Dreaming good," her mama teased in the caption.

Commenters had a good laugh at the poor dog's expense. "So you ain't see me falling?" joked one woman, as if reading the dog's thought. "She's like... who pushed me?" someone else teased. "She looked at you like 'why you ain’t catch me dad?'" a third person added. "He fell so softly but so hard at the same time," one commenter joked.

All About Blue Nose Pit Bulls

There are Pit Bulls and there are Blue Nose Pit Bulls. But what's the difference? Well Blue Nose Pit Bulls are Pitties with specific coloring. The "blue" part refers to their bluish-gray fur. In all other respects they look like Pit Bull Terriers. Their fur is usually a solid color, although they sometimes have a brindle or tiger stripe appearance. They can sometimes have white markings around their nose, eyes, chest, and feet too.

Personality-wise, Blue Nose Pit Bulls are known for their gentle demeanors. They're very playful and are great pets for families. They form deep bonds with their owners and are extremely affectionate, despite the fact that they sometimes come off as tough, muscular dogs. In fact, there is a nasty stigma against Pit Bulls because of their association with dog fighting. But it should be noted that these dogs aren't inherently aggressive. They were bred that way.

When properly socialized and trained, Pit Bulls are excellent pets. You'll want to keep an eye on any dog with young children, but you are far more likely to walk in on your Pittie looking for a cuddle than starting a fight. Pit Bulls are misunderstood creatures. All they need is for someone to give them a chance.

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