Well if your dog is old the muscles of its bladder may be getting weak so... anyway.. if your dog is still quite young then the best thing to do is take it to a vet.
Dogs can and do indeed pee while they are sleeping. There are many vet sites that explain what the issues might be.
The phrase "a sleeping dog" functions as a noun phrase. In this phrase, "dog" is the main noun, while "a" serves as an article modifying the noun, and "sleeping" acts as an adjective describing the dog. Together, they refer to a specific subject within a sentence.
if you are feeding him / her human food, stop. that can cause bad breath for dogs. theres this dog treat that they sell all around petsmart, petco, etc called 'greenies' those are suppose to freshen their breath.
cavaties are holes and usualy cause bad breath if your dog suffers from this take it to the vet he/she may be suffering
I assume you want to administer over the counter sleeping pills to a dog. There is a lot of documenation available for giving dogs diphenhydramine which is the same ingrediant in Benydryl and in most over the counter sleeping pills. So I recommend sticking to Benydryl or an OTC sleeping pill with diphenhydramine and not expiramenting with doxylamanine. Benydryl dosage should be 1 mg for every 10lbs of dog. A 20lb dog should take 2mg of diphenhydramine.
Gravy Train dog food comes in two different types, either soft dog food or hard dog food. Soft dog food averages about eight dollars a can. Hard dog food averages about fifteen dollars a bag.
It either means that it is worked or if it always breathes hard it might have trouble breathing. If it always breathes hard, then you might want to talk to a vet. suggest more info to give better answer. Age of the dog, health issues, preg. type of dog. What the dog was doing prior to the heavy breathing...etc.
Maybe the dog got too tired and had a hard time breathing while bathing.
I presume it happens when the dog is sleeping. If so, he is just dreaming about chasing cats and rabbits.
Yes you do because when you are trying to go to sleep you breath through your nose.
Still gotta breath ;)
no
All dogs start breathing harder just before they give birth.
Dog breath
The phrase "a sleeping dog" functions as a noun phrase. In this phrase, "dog" is the main noun, while "a" serves as an article modifying the noun, and "sleeping" acts as an adjective describing the dog. Together, they refer to a specific subject within a sentence.
The adjective to describe a dog with stinky breath is "malodorous." You could also use terms like "foul-smelling" or "offensive" to convey the unpleasantness of the breath. These words highlight the undesirable quality of the dog's breath.
they shouldn't harm him,but never give them to the dog on purpose.if you want the dog to have fresh breath then go to a pet store an buy dog breathmints or dog toothpaste.
Bury him?