It depends on your dog. If your dog kicks, rolls over or gets up in the night, you might not want to sleep with them. Try it out and sleep with your dog for one night. But your dog is one of the most comforting thing in your house and may put you right to sleep. A lot of the times a bigger dog will wake you up and wont really make you feel comfortable. Really it all depends on your dog if he wont wake you up in the night and he is a smaller dog id say go for it.
You appear to have answered your own question. My personal advice would be not to sleep with your dog.
no table food , water, exercise, and sleep
My dog has a doghouse that she will sleep in but it used to belong to our other dog.
Like a dog pretty much: they lie down and sleep. Usually out in the open, it doesn't have to be in a den or anything to be a good sleeping spot.
There could be several reasons why your dog is unable to sleep at night, such as discomfort, anxiety, or a need for more exercise. It's important to observe your dog's behavior and consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and find a solution to help your dog get a good night's rest.
No, if it is cold (or any temperature) the dog should not sleep wet. I will get sick... ARE YOU TRYING TO KILL YOUR DOG??!!
To get your dog to sleep with you, create a comfortable sleeping space for them near your bed, establish a bedtime routine, and provide positive reinforcement when they sleep in the designated area. Consistency and patience are key in training your dog to sleep with you.
A dog may sleep in a number of ways depending on what makes it comfortable. It may sleep on its side, flat on its tummy, or coiled.
A dog will sleep wherever it is used to sleeping, but it is best to make sure the dog has a comfortable spot to sleep, and in the winter, a warm place.
It's blue-green-yellow-blue-red-green to make the dog go to sleep. Good luck.:)
That is OK as long as the dog does not have fleas.
I depends on the breed of your dog