Danielle DeGroot
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July 14, 2024 at 9:26 pm in reply to: Is it normal that my dog wants to sleep on a bare floor? #132614
Danielle DeGroot
ModeratorHi Frankie, It is not unusual for your dog to want to sleep on the floor. There are many reasons she may like to do this. For example, sleeping on the floor may be cooler, especially if air vents are nearby. In colder months, it could also be a warmer place for her to lay. Some dogs are simply more comfortable on the floor. However, you may want to consider an orthopedic dog bed or cushion for her, as older dogs start to have joint and body pain. A bed can help prevent conditions like hip dysplasia from getting worse. If you are concerned your pup is in pain, it’s a good idea to have her looked at by your vet to determine if any medical cause is behind the behavior or if treatment can make her more comfortable.
Danielle DeGroot
ModeratorHi Diane. Congrats on your new puppy! I am a huge Harry Potter fan, too. It’s a great place to find dog name ideas. In fact, we have a Harry Potter dog name guide with over 400 name ideas. Some that I like a lot are Aesop, Fabian, Viktor and Xeno. I can’t wait to hear what name you pick!
Danielle DeGroot
ModeratorDog names are such fun, and you can really find inspiration anywhere. I love these hipster names for girl dogs, as well as flower names. Food names are also great and a fun way to start conversations with other pet owners. Who doesn’t want a cup of coffee after calling out for Cappuccino or Biscotti at the dog park?
Danielle DeGroot
ModeratorFrenchies are an adorable breed, but they can be pricey. You can expect to spend between $1,500 to over $4,000. The price will depend on the time of year, puppy availability, where you are located, and the quality of the puppy you want. We cover this in much more detail in our French Bulldog Price guide. Remember that you will have other costs besides the puppy’s price; Frenchies often have health problems and need more vet care than some other breeds. If you find a lower-priced puppy, be wary as they may not be from a quality breeder, which can greatly impact their health throughout their lives.
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