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As a little breed that matures to a weight of 18–24 pounds, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier gives you a lot of leeway to choose the best resting arrangement for your dog. A cosy dog bed is the perfect option for a cosy night's sleep. For a good night's sleep, make sure your Dandie Dinmont has a bed that's big enough and has enough padding to support their joints.
Crates provide a safe haven for dogs, especially puppies and Dandie Dinmont Terriers, who may otherwise go out when left alone. Your dog should be able to stand up, turn around, and lay down comfortably in the crate you choose. Crates are great for helping puppies feel safe and secure, and they're especially useful when training starts off.
If you and your Dandie Dinmont Terrier are comfortable sharing a bed, then bringing your dog to bed with you may be a great way to connect. But in order to stop bad behaviours from taking root, it's important to set limits and regulations. This choice has the potential to bring you and your pet closer together.
Your Dandie Dinmont Terrier may be content to sleep on your sofa or other furniture if that's how you choose to do it. Take care to shield your furniture from injury, so it may live in peace with you.
Your own taste and your Dandie Dinmont Terrier's individual requirements will determine the ideal resting arrangement for your dog. Whatever you decide, it's most important to provide your dog a place to sleep that is secure, clean, and pleasant for them.