Yes of course they could but your dog is smarter than you think they will move around let Air come in and dioxide go out if they are uncomforatble they llet you know but if your worried just get them a dog bed
Yes, i do it all the time just make sure that the blanket isn't heavy enough to stop them from getting out.
it depends on how you are situated under the blanket and the thickness of it.
Through their nose
Any living thing can suffocate. If the ability to breath or the lack or air occurs then it is very possible to suffocate and die.
They need a much smaller quantity of air and the pockets under the blanket are sufficiently large.
You put a clock (that ticks) under its blanket and it will think it is its mothers heart
Theyre usually a blanket that can snap on the horse which keeps him from getting cold or wet, or even to keep the flys away. theyre face masks, that put blankets over the horses eyes that it can see through to keep the flys away from its eyes thats the saddle blanket it goes under the saddle when riding it depends what you mean a horse blanket is something your horse wears in the stables or field but its a saddle cloth what the one above is on about
A pig in a blanket means a hot dog inside a slice of cheese.
Blankets in the crib can suffocate an infant. Cribs with soft bedding and blankets also increase chances of SIDs
Suffocate is a verb. It is used as an action word in a sentence. Here is an example. The victim suffocated under lots of blankets.
A blanket because it is cosy and all
they can suffocate us especially under 3
they hide
stop, drop, and get under a blanket.
well get a blanket and but it over you and then do your buisness under that but it has to be a really big blanket
Your Dog might go under the blanket because He/she Feels Safe while he/she is sleeping
sheet.
Can you suffocate from Asthma
A blanket sleeper is seen as safe for infants as it is worn by the child. There is less chance of suffocation which can happen if a child just sleeps under a blanket.
Suffocate is a verb