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Keeping an eye on sleep patterns and spotting disruptions
20th May 2021
Dogs like to sleep; on average they can sleep between 10-14 hours a day. The amount of sleep that each dog needs varies from dog to dog, but it is vital for your dog’s health, and either a lack of or too much sleep, could be a sign of a health condition or a disruptive environment. Puppies need up to 18 – 22 hours of sleep while their bodies are still developing, and senior dogs also require more sleep than average.
Conditions that can affect your dog’s sleep
21st March 2019
If your dog is unwell, they may struggle to get a good night’s sleep. It can be difficult to determine if your dog isn’t sleeping well, as it’s likely you’ll be sleeping at the same time as them. An Animo activity and behaviour monitor can give you an insight into your dog’s night by providing a nightly sleep quality score.
Top tips to ensure your dog gets a good night’s sleep
20th March 2019
If your dog isn’t sleeping well, there are steps you can take to try to improve their sleep. Firstly, you need to identify if their sleep is poor, which you can do by giving your dog an Animo, which tracks your dog’s sleep quality score each night.
Your dog’s sleep needs at different life stages
18th March 2019
Humans sleep differently at different stages in their lives and it’s the same for dogs. Here we take a look at how your dog’s sleep needs change as they get older.
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