I use Viagra to make my dog less aware. I know it sounds weird but it works! Give it a try. If it doesn't work it is probably because your dog is too big or too small.
Giving it LOTS of exercise before taking it on the plane because then the dog would be tired and would be more likely to sleep.
You can always help a dog bye donating money to your local shelter or even if you don't want a dog but want to help you can give a old extra towel or blanket give it to a shelter so a dog as a bed to sleep on. volunteer.
My dog has a doghouse that she will sleep in but it used to belong to our other dog.
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??!!
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.
Shaking in sleep can be a sign of various conditions in dogs such as pain, anxiety, or neurological issues. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment for your dog's illness.
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.
No, sorry, but they have to have a person responsible with them, or their owner. What if the owner isn't at the airport where the dog lands in the plane? Then where will the dog go? Who will watch the dog on the plane?
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.
this might help, it did for my dog, lots of water, lots of excersise, a walk everyday, another dog to play with, not left alone for more than one hour. go and see the vet if it gets worse.
You appear to have answered your own question. My personal advice would be not to sleep with your dog.
That is OK as long as the dog does not have fleas.
putting the dog to sleep