It is generally not recommended for dogs to share a crate for sleeping and resting, as it can lead to potential conflicts and stress between the dogs. Each dog should have their own separate space to ensure they feel safe and comfortable.
If you plan on keeping them crate trained, it's better than they have their own. Get the largest crate that is available so that it will grow with them. An extra large crate will run around $100. You should purchase dog crates for each dog. It is far too risky to have them in one crate together. Also, purchase a crate that allows them to stand up and re-adjust themselves while sleeping, but not so large that they can move around in it.
Yes, two dogs can share a crate if they are comfortable with each other and have enough space to move around comfortably. It is important to ensure that the crate is large enough for both dogs and that they get along well to prevent any potential conflicts.
Nothing. It is his concern, not yours.
A rattLesnake
Not sleeping alone, Good company, share expenses
Basically we should share our time with our friends.
Yes you can and you often have to if you are using a crate to house train a young puppy. Some crates come with a divider panel that you can place where ever you need it in the crate depending on the size of your dog. If yours does not have a panel you could use a piece of plywood cut to fit inside. Sometimes if the space is much bigger than the dog they will still eliminate in the crate. Dividing it and making the space smaller usually corrects this.
I will share my cake with you.We share a common interest.You should share your toys with your sister.
Yes, dogs can share a crate, but it is important to ensure they have enough space, separate bedding, and access to water. It is also important to monitor their behavior to ensure they are getting along and not becoming stressed or aggressive towards each other. Regular breaks and supervised interactions can help maintain a positive environment for both dogs.
You should share it.
Yes....People can share dreams by telling each other about their dreams or by writing about their dreams. It is not possible to "share" dreams while sleeping, in the way dreams were "shared" in the movie Inception. Such ideas have no scientific basis; they are science fiction.
no