he is tired
4 hours
All dogs can pretty much sleep anywhere. At a pet store you can buy a "dog pillow" that you can put just about anywhere. Whether the dog will sleep on it or not is a different story. Most dogs will sleep on the bed with you.
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.
It depends on several factors. One would be the age of the dog. A older dog will typically sleep much more than a puppy. It also depends on what they have going on. If a dog is alone all day they will sleep much of the time. If they are out doing something they will probably be awake all day long and just sleep at night.
This has nothing to do whatsoever with the Jonas Brothers. Female dogs prefer male humans, it all depends on how old your dog is. If your dog has been doing that for quite some time, it just prefers to sleep with your brother (it probably likes to do something especially with you that it doesn't like to do with your brother).
Yes you can I dream in my sleep all the time.
My dog has a doghouse that she will sleep in but it used to belong to our other dog.
Your dog should get regular amounts of sleep. 3-6 hours is recommended. If unsure, call your local veterinarian for advice. A comfy bed will give your dog advanced sleep. Do fluff the bed regularly.
To train your dog to sleep in a specific spot, start by choosing a comfortable and designated area for them to sleep. Use positive reinforcement, such as treats or praise, to encourage your dog to go to that spot. Consistency is key, so be patient and continue to reward your dog for sleeping in the designated area. Over time, your dog will learn to associate that spot with sleep and will be more likely to choose it on their own.
It is possible to train the dog but it might take some time. Another option is to send the dog to puppy school ( if the dog is still young) and tell them that he has this problem. If he doesn't get into puppy school, try find some ways of training them, it's just like teaching them tricks. In my opinion putting a dog to sleep for just snapping at you at the odd time is not fair to the dog, it probably sees you as a threat. Certain dogs might have problems with what there owners look like or behave like.
Dogs nap most of the time. They are pack animals and prefer company as much as possible.
Yes, all the time. You want to keep your dog healthy all the time.