There are two possibilities:
1) The dog is marking the bed as HIS territory and undermining your authority as alpha (leader) of the pack. Alphas always sleep higher than the other pack animals and he's telling you to find another place to sleep.
2) If the dog is housebroken and never done this before, it could be loss of bladder control or a urinary tract infection and should be seen by a vet.
Probably because he needs to pee, or because he is trying to mark his territory. Either let him go to the bathroom more than once or twice a day, or discipline him so he knows not to pee on the bed.
Sometimes, if they are not accustomed to the time that you get up, or drink too much before they go to bed, they may pee because of this. they may also have bladder problems.
Food (obviously)Bed and beddingA few toysA water bowl and waterCollar and leadOther things to make your dogs life fun and great!
Healthy females may have 3-8 puppy's in a litter normally but it depends on what the collie was crossed with
brady is an adorable name for a Puppy! especially a beagle, Spaniel, corgi, border collie, yorki,
The phrase "a ticking clock in the puppy's bed" is a modified subject, a sentence fragment. The phrase "Is a ticking clock in the puppy's bed?" would be an interrogative sentence.
Any short leash will be suitable for training a Collie puppy. The most important training technique is using a short leash while teaching the puppy to walk at one's side and not pull on the leash. Long reel leashes are not recommended for training the puppy. The short leash should always be slack.
I got a collie puppy form the RSPCA last Christmas and his eyes were slightly out. As he grew they became straight and now you could never tell that he had bad eyes when he was a puppy. However, this does not occur in every collie and is just a genetic glitch.
I got a soft collie pup a few weeks ago and she only costed £150 so between £100-£250
Choosing Puppy BedsUnfortunately, it can be harder to choose a puppy bed than it is to choose a puppy. The key to being happy with your bed choice is to choose a bed that is puppy-practical. Pick something durable, washable, portable, and affordable.Puppies love to chew and bite as much as they like to play so it's essential to have a bed that will hold up to any kind of rough puppy love. While your puppy is still being housetrained and learning boundaries, the puppy bed needs to be washable. Being able to throw the bed in the wash will keep you from throwing the bed out and buying a new one every time your puppy has an accident. You will also want something that you can easily take wherever you're taking the new member of the family.If you have a crate for your puppy, the bed needs to fit in the crate and go where the puppy is traveling. And finally, remember to pick something affordable. Resist the urge to pamper the puppy with designer beds if you will be disappointed when it wears out faster than your puppy does. While thick, fluffy beds might look luxurious, it's possible to get something just as comfy that will last through the puppy stages. With a durable, washable, portable, and affordable puppy bed, you and your puppy will both be able to sleep soundly.
No, but it is amarketing ploy used by puppy mills. It is a hybrid between a Golden Retriever and a Collie, which creates a "Golden Collie".. They carry characteristics from both breeds, in essense a mutt, but they're typically family friendly, and can be a smart dog!
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if you buy it a bed or a doghouse it sleeps there, otherwise i think on the ground
it depends what brees they can cost £200 to £600 my puppy was £600 he's a collie