HA !!! I bet that got you looking expecting some pictures of "those" kind of puppies 
But no, I fear I have led you all in here on a false promise of fleshy mammary goodness !
Yes, its true, I am referring to canine puppies.
My missus has two 6 month old spaniels and aside from the fact that they, like her, are several loops short of a fruit, they have this somewhat rooster like tendency to howl like wolves in the small hours of the morning. Which despite having the bonus of waking her up and allowing me to have my wicked way with her before work, is rather annoying in the event of attempting to get some semblence of a lay in. They are exercised well and sleep together, but one generally starts the howling and the other joins in and then its like something from American Werewolf in London.
Has anyone got dogs that do this? What did you do to stop them doing it?
(other than masking tape over the mouth)

But no, I fear I have led you all in here on a false promise of fleshy mammary goodness !
Yes, its true, I am referring to canine puppies.
My missus has two 6 month old spaniels and aside from the fact that they, like her, are several loops short of a fruit, they have this somewhat rooster like tendency to howl like wolves in the small hours of the morning. Which despite having the bonus of waking her up and allowing me to have my wicked way with her before work, is rather annoying in the event of attempting to get some semblence of a lay in. They are exercised well and sleep together, but one generally starts the howling and the other joins in and then its like something from American Werewolf in London.
Has anyone got dogs that do this? What did you do to stop them doing it?
(other than masking tape over the mouth)