We had a dog that would do the same thing on his belly. He'd wait for you to look away then scuffle up a few inches, and when you looked back at him, he'd put his head down and close his eyes like he had been sleeping all along. Then when he got a foot in front of you, he do this massive leap onto your lap, which was painful because he was a 70 pound ridgeback. It was just a big game to him. He would try not to wag his tail when he was fake sleeping, but it would be twitching like crazy.
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