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Do you own a dog? Curious how many hours fido needs to sleep? How much should your dog be sleeping? This list will answer many of these common questions plus you'll know how to spot common sleeping disorders in dogs and learn how dogs actually have a similar REM sleep cycle as we do!
Plus learn to spot dangerous signs and symptoms of narcolepsy in dogs. And is it a normal night time twitch or a dangerous seizure?
How much do dogs sleep and when should you be worried that your dog is getting TOO MUCH sleep? We answer this question and more with facts! Click to Read!
First understand this: dogs are pack animals and they look up to you as the pack leader. So they want to be close to you! If you don’t let them sleep with you, at least offer them a nice doggie bed or blanket on the floor next to your bed.
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Do dogs in the wild sleep as much as domesticated animals?
Have you ever wondered if your dog is dreaming or having seizure? Here you can learn the unique characteristics of what a dog having dream will act like vs. if he or she is having seizure.
This condition is called narcolepsy, and according to Stanford University researchers, it's caused by a mutation in the hypocretin receptor 2 gene that regulates sleep.
The condition is relatively common among dogs, especially Labrador retrievers, poodles, dachshunds and Doberman pinschers. Narcoleptic episodes can last from a few seconds to half an hour.
Dogs are the goofiest and cutest things on the planet sometimes. And this English Bull Dog proves it. Do your dogs sleep like this?
There are some medical conditions common in dogs and people alike: arthritis, cancer, diabetes, heart disease and sleep apnea to name a few.
How much do dogs sleep and when should you be worried that your dog is getting TOO MUCH sleep? We answer this question and more with facts! Click to Read! | Lifestyle