He sleeps quietly
all night on a dog bed in the bedroom.
She is housebroken and crate trained, sleeps
all night on her dog bed without a problem.
She sleeps
all night on a dog bed next to her foster mom.
Not a lot of petting, and talking... a moderate amount of slow walking on leash, as Owen was Heartworm positive, some restrictions as to where he could roam in the house, and was content with sleeping through
the night on a dog bed in my bedroom.
Not exact matches
Indeed, he creates a virtual phantasmagoria of suffering from actual instances of human barbarity that he has read about in Russian newspapers: Turkish soldiers cutting babies from their mother's wombs and throwing them in the air in order to impale them
on their bayonets; enlightened parents stuffing their five - year - old daughter's mouth with excrement and locking her in a freezing privy all
night for having wet the
bed, while they themselves sleep soundly; Genevan Christians teaching a naive peasant to bless the good God even as the poor dolt is beheaded for thefts and murders that his ostensibly Christian society caused him to commit; a Russian general, offended at an eight - year - old boy for accidentally hurting the paw of the officer's
dog, inciting his wolfhounds to tear the child to pieces; a lady and gentleman flogging their eight - year - old daughter with a birch - rod until she collapses while crying for mercy, «Papa, papa, dear papa.»
But now every
night, he's
on the
bed, right next to the pillow — panting — with his hot, smelly,
dog breath.
We have a king size
bed but my
dog has to be
on top of me all
night.
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Instead of circling around a room to find the most comfortable spot
on the floor, these days more pets are nuzzling into a
bed of their own to get a good
night's sleep; and with more
dogs catching some shut - eye in a
bed specifically designed for them, demand for pet
beds — particularly those made with eco-friendly materials — is
on the rise.
At
night, she sleeps
on a
dog bed next to my
bed.
a dangerous
dog does nt cry at the back door the minute you walk in the front do to come in and say hello, a dangerous
dog does nt sleep
on the end of your
bed every
night and cuddle up with ya
on the couch to watch a movie!!!
Daizie is such a Sweetie as she loves to be loved She can be shy at first with new people but with some kind words and nice pets she warms up Daizie is working
on her house training and crate training and at
night sleeps in my room She is discovering how fun toys are and likes butcher bones and nylabones She also likes soft
dog beds and blankets Daizie likes other
dogs and enjoys having a fenced yard to play in She rides nice in the car.
Now she will curl up with the other
dogs in
bed and enjoys her
nights sleeping with her head
on the pillow.
His
dogs were his life; their days spent at the vet clinic rambling around with the other
dogs and visiting patients, and at
night went home with him to their fully fenced yard and slept
on one of the comfortable
dog beds provided by Doc.
It is not safe or sanitary for a
dog to sleep
on a wet, urine filled surface, nor is it probable that you will wake up in the middle of the
night to clean the
dogs»
bed.
Cory was a breed champion, master hunter, CD, and placed in a field trial - he was one special boy - happy to be at my side, a
bed dog supreme, Cory would lay with his head
on Ron's pillow and stretch out length wise
on the
bed when Ron was
night shift but if Ron was home Cory curled into a tight ball a my feet.
Little Davey was blind when he was abandoned at a shelter in the rain one
night and found the next morning still sitting
on his wet
dog bed where he had been left.
According to the Southside SPCA,
on Thanksgiving
night, ACO Elliott will forgo a turkey dinner, skip out
on a plethora of desserts, and bypass family conversation and games to sleep inside of a
dog kennel without a
bed, blanket, food or other «luxuries.»
The first
night in a foster home is the first sleep many of these
dogs have had
on a soft
bed in a quiet home in weeks or months... or ever.
If your
dog spends most of his time outdoors in the yard and at
night sleeps in the
dog house when weather permits, you'll likely not wash him as often as you would if your
dog slept
on the couch or
on the
bed with you.
At
night and when I am away from the house, the
dogs stay in my guest room, either in our roomy crates (if they are comfortable and happy in crates) or loose in the guest room, where they can snooze
on the guest
bed and look out the window.
He will stay in a crate at
night but is fine just sleeping
on a
dog bed also.
Some
dogs are known to leave and come back to
bed on their own agenda, whether to chase cats or to inspect a noise, at all hours of the
night.
All this from a
dog that sleeps
on my
bed every
night along side my wife and a cavalier King Charles named Brady (who Bode plays with constantly).
Our previous
dogs were not crate trained, and always ended up sleeping in our room
on a
dog bed, and having the freedom to roam the house at
night once they were potty trained.
She sleeps quietly
on her own
dog bed during the
night, but is happiest if you allow her
on the big human
bed.
Tyler is house trained, sleeps
on a
dog bed all
night without a peep, and loves to please his humans.
During morning /
night nap times they sleep
on real
beds with other
dogs, supervised by trainers.
He prefers to roam the whole house and sleep
on a
dog bed next to us in the bedroom at
night.
Over this past week, he has been a big boy and now sleeps
on his
dog bed in our bedroom at
night instead of his crate.
If you have a
dog that is prone to shedding, giving them a place to sleep at
night prevents them from going and camping out
on the couch or
on your
bed and avoid all that
dog hair
on your furniture.
At
night, he lets his foster mom tuck him in under a warm blanket and sleeps
on the
dog bed on the floor in a loft area near the main bedroom and doesn't make a peep throughout the
night.
I know many people who have their
dog sleep in their bedroom every single
night; some sleep in a crate, some
on the floor, some
on the
bed.
There are two inside
dog play rooms where
dogs sleep at
night and they can choose a big
bed or a crate with a
bed depending
on the preference of the owner or the
dog.
But
on really chilly
nights, 180 pounds of
dog jump into
bed with me and my husband.
Finding a comfortable
bed the
dog wants to sleep
on will give both a better
night's rest.
In the first few days, you will have the
dog crate by your
bed at
nights — closed — or (if possible) open only
on the top so you can reach in to stroke your puppy when needed.
Carly was a great
dog and she fit right in, sleeping at the foot of their
bed each
night and sitting
on their laps every chance she got.
Current studies also show that 60 - 80 % of
dogs sleep with their owners at
night in the bedroom, either in or
on the
bed.
At
night when her foster mom is watching TV or reading, Chard is happy to lounge around
on her
dog bed or will go into her crate
on her own for a nap.
At the same time, if you have a
dog that moves around a lot or likes to cuddle
on you, and you tend to get overheated, then keep them out of your
bed so you can get a better
night's sleep.
Dlisted says (always more entertaining): «When Jessica Simpson gets a call
on the hot
dog phone next to her
bed in the middle of the
night on a Saturday, it's usually from a drunken Papa Joeasking her what she's wearing.
I was getting ready for
bed on Saturday
night and putting
on my nightie before supervising the
dogs» last noisy wee in the backyard when something bit me...