It’s a “Sleep Eat Sleep” world

October 6th, 2009 by Obi, the wiener dog ambassador Leave a reply »
Did you know us dogs sleep approximately 12 hours a day, sometimes more?  There are many factors that cause my sleepiness (or as my owners call laziness) such as age, personality, breed and level of physical activity.  But one main reason dogs choose to sleep is because they are bored.

I can sleep anywhere anytime

I can sleep anywhere anytime

There exist many other factors causing dogs to  sleep excessively.  One that comes to mind is pamerping behavior from our owners.   When dogs are given a comfortable and peaceful place to rest, such as on blankets, padded mats or doggie beds, they are more likely to  sleep.  Some dogs are even allowed to sleep on our owner’s bed, which when matched with a comfortable mattress and the ideal warm temperature, make the dog sleep soundly for a much longer time.

Note to humans; When you see a pooch resting peacefully, let him snooze. Us doggies have slow wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement (REM) phases.  But unlike humans, we wake up more frequently. So, although it may seem like I am getting too much sleep, there are too many interruptions that prevent me from getting the beauty sleep I need.

Therefore, if your dog seems to be sleeping excessively, that’s normal.  Just enjoy the quiet time until they’re back up again bugging you for a walk and food.

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  • awwww this is so cute :)

    never realized they slept so much!

    Great blog. Keep up the good work!

    Cheers,

    Marica
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