Sharing your sleeping quarters for a few nights can help your puppy get over these first few scary nights.
Not exact matches
You can
sleep in, eat different foods, see new places, visit people you haven't seen in ages (or spend quality time with people while
sharing living
quarters).
Dogs have not only
shared our homes, but our
sleeping quarters for a very long time, around 14,000 years to be exact.
Obviously, if we own more than one dog, we allow them to
share toys, food dishes, and
sleeping quarters.
Completing the
shared living space is a beautiful garden alcove, which serves to separate the bedrooms and bring the rich tropical greenery to your
sleeping quarters.
As such, males and females may have to
share the same
sleeping quarters for these nights.
The
Sleep - and - Go rooms have twin three -
quarter beds with a
shared bathroom.
Tonight we have exclusive use of an Outback Sheep Station shearers
quarters, 114 years old really rustic, great fun and if you like, you can drag your bed outside and
sleep under the stars, toast a marshmallow on the camp fire or just sit and soak up the ambiance of the Outback Overnight, sheep station shearers
quarters, twin
share.