Puppies eat and play hard so 20 minutes after feeding be sure they get out to urinate and have a poop and go outside with them. You can also train them on the paper first if you like and then gradually take them outside. They love to play and may play for 10 minutes to half and hour and have a 'cat nap' (no pun intended.) Then up they get again for half an hour of hard play or following you around and another nap is nearby.
If the older dog allows it - yes.
It is generally not recommended for puppies to sleep in bed with their owners as this can create unwanted habits. It's important for puppies to learn to sleep in their own designated area to establish boundaries and prevent behavioral issues.
You usually put it in a box, with an old blanket or comforter, usually that's what most people do.
The best bedding for a puppy is one that is soft, comfortable, and easy to clean. Many pet owners opt for washable, waterproof bedding that provides cushioning and support for the puppy's joints. Consider materials like fleece, memory foam, or orthopedic beds to promote a good night's sleep for your growing puppy.
Yes, it is normal for a 2-month-old puppy to sleep a lot throughout the day. Puppies require a lot of sleep for growth and development. As long as your puppy is eating, drinking, and showing no signs of illness, you should not be concerned about their sleeping habits.
Your dog might be fat, lazy , or pregnant .
no
If the older dog allows it - yes.
A 6-week-old puppy should sleep around 18-20 hours a day to support their growth and development. It is important for them to get plenty of rest at this young age.
A nine year should be getting 9-12 hours of sleep.
It is generally not recommended for puppies to sleep in bed with their owners as this can create unwanted habits. It's important for puppies to learn to sleep in their own designated area to establish boundaries and prevent behavioral issues.
Where they mark their territory
The average person should be getting around 8 hours of sleep but teenager's sometime's need more. I would sudgest a steady 9 hours of sleep.
You usually put it in a box, with an old blanket or comforter, usually that's what most people do.
In draught free room with washable floor eg kitchen, not in your bedroom.
When dogs are young pups they need their rest to grow, the older they get the less they will sleep. If your puppy doesn't play at all, you should really take him to a vet, he could be sick.
if you buy it a bed or a doghouse it sleeps there, otherwise i think on the ground