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Old 10-22-2006, 07:24 PM   #1
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Animal Smiley 019 how much sleep?

Can anyone tell me how much sleep a puppy should have? Cooper (4months)has been sleeping like 8-9 hours per night (with no outtings) and last night he slept just about 10 hours. We do exercise him alot during the day with play and walks but he also naps at times during the day....is this too much or am I just a lucky mommy? Sorry if this was posted elsewhere.......just looking for some chat on the subject.
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Old 10-22-2006, 07:31 PM   #2
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Well I'm not sure how much they SHOULD sleep but my new little puppy of 3 months sleeps all 8 hours at night and also naps through the day. I'm sure while I am at work they sleep a lot too.
Play...sleep...eat...sleep...play...sleep...eat... what else is there for them to do?
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Old 10-23-2006, 03:31 AM   #3
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Mine sleeps all night and naps throughout the day. He plays non stop in between with his brother and sister the poodle and cat!
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Mine sleep as long as we do About 8 hours but they also go to sleep on the couch before we go up to bed
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Mine sleeps 8 hours at night and then a lot during the day when I'm at work. During the weeked, even though I'm at home, he stills naps. I once herd that 1 day for us is like 3 days for dogs, so they do sleep more than we do!
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Bella (10mths) sleeps ALOT too! She'll usually fall asleep in our laps around 8:00pm and then we put her to bed around 10:00. She gets up at 6:00, so that's around 10 hours. Before I leave for work (around 8:00am) she's gone back to bed and sleeps some more. On the weekends when we're home she tries to sleep alot but where we are home it's kind of noisy, and she's up and about alot. Sometimes I worry she sleeps toooo much.
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Mine is 4 months old. Sleeps about 7 hours at night and also starts sleeping before we do for an hour or two. He also naps in the day...basically sleep, eat, walk, play; sleep, eat, ealk, play
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I was home this past week and was shocked at how much Howie sleeps! He sleeps 8 hours at night with me and still naps all throughout the day and usually falls asleep before I even take him to bed.
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Old 10-23-2006, 02:42 PM   #9
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They definetely need their sleep. Funny story, well kind of embarrasing but when I first got Coco I was so afraid of her going into hypoglycemic shock, I would wake her up everytime she was trying to sleep and I would put nutrical in her mouth..lol...She would be playing and running then just crash in my lap. So I thought she was going into a coma. Poor baby. Mommy didn't know that puppies just sleep a lot. I bet she was so happy when I would leave, so she coudl sleep..loool..silly me
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By some estimates, seven out of 10 Americans with pets let them sleep in bed with the human family. My wife Teresa and I are among the majority, as we're joined, conjoined actually, atop the pillow-top mattress every night with our beloved papillion/poodle/Yorkie cross or porkipoo, Quixote. The other day my wife Teresa noted that Quixote seemed to sleep about twice as long as we did and asked me how many hours a day do dogs sleep, and if we should ever worry about Quixote, the laggard, sleeping too much?

"All mammals need a certain amount of hours of sleep per day that is phylogentically evolutionary development and history of a species and biologically related to how efficient of a hunter their ancestors were and hibernation patterns during the winter," says Larry Lachman, animal behavior consultant and author of "Dogs on the Couch."

"Dogs were efficient hunters and didn't take as long as humans to stalk, catch and eat their prey, and therefore had more time to sleep, about 10-16 hours per day."

Dr. Stanley Coren, professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia, author of "How Dogs Think" and a sleep expert for both pets and people says that middle-aged dogs sleep an average of 14-16 hours per day. Coren notes that older pets can sleep much more than that.

"But determining an overall average amount of hours a pet sleeps per day is difficult because it depends on so many different factors such as environment, breed, sex and age of the pet," says Pierre S. Bichsel, DVM, a board certified neurologist with Michigan Veterinary Specialists near Detroit, who thinks that dogs sleep anywhere from 10 to 13 hours per day.

"For example, a dog living as an only pet inside of a house may sleep much more than a dog that spends the day outdoors working on a farm. Also, some breeds are more energetic than others, while aging pets may need more rest than pets in their middle age."

"A 2-year-old basset hound likely sleeps more than Irish setter of similar age," says Dr. Suzanne Hetts, certified animal behaviorist in Denver, and co-author of the award winning "Raising A Behaviorally Healthy Puppy."

Hetts, who works from home, reports her 9-year-old Dalmatian is quite content to nap on her couch or on her bed near her desk, while her 1-year-old Irish Setter is zooming around the back yard frenetically harassing birds and squirrels all day.

Besides breed and age differences, pets are very adaptive in their sleep.

"Dogs are meant to be night hunters so they get up and move around at night we just aren't awake to see it. Like human beings, pets will sleep more if given the opportunity, but they don't have to sleep that long," says Coren. "For example, a working dog, a herder, may only sleep 10 hours per day whereas the same dog if put in an urban setting might sleep 16. Dogs follow the pulse of humanity."

Even weather can change a dog's sleep as pets will tend to sleep more on cloudy days than sunny ones, snuggle up more on cold days than warm ones. Just like humans, not all sleep is the same for pets. Very often says Coren, the dog is really napping, not in the deepest stages of sleep. Generally speaking, predators our dogs sleep more than prey animals squirrels and mice and they tend to sleep deeper.

"Our domesticated pet predators will have bouts of deep sleep, but a lot of the sleep is "vigilant sleep" where the pet is very easily aroused. You walk by, the doorbell rings and dog barks in the distance and your dog's eyes pop open and they're ready to respond," says Coren.

At Almost Heaven Ranch, Quixote will ignore the chatter of chipmunks and stay in the grasp of the sandman. But if he hears the UPS or FedEx truck coming down the driveway or the doorbell rings, his eyes pop open and rockets ignite on his feet.

"General illness, medications, hypothyroidism, depression and senility can cause dogs to sleep more than normal," says Dr. Nicholas Dodman, Director of the Animal Behavior Clinic at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and author of "The Dog Who Loved Too Much."

Coren says he's typically only worried about a dog sleeping too much if their sleep becomes so deep that they're not aroused by normal alarm activities like the doorbell, which is rare. Coren cautions that with older dogs such failure may be a hearing issue.

If a dog isn't sleeping enough, or has very restless sleep, Dodman says your veterinarian may need to rule out medications stimulants, anxiety, painful conditions and cognitive disorders like doggie Alzheimer's. Lachman adds metabolic conditions like hyperthyroid and Cushing's Disease, chaotic households, sibling dog fighting, abusing toddler and allergies that cause a lot of itching can interfere with sleep.

To make older pets more comfortable as they sleep Hetts suggests beds with built in heaters, eggshell foam, orthopedic matts, sheepskin rugs, even air mattresses for pets. Cooling pads are also available for pets in hot and humid climates.

Dodman reminds us that for dogs with a urinary problem or geriatric bladders boy do we graying humans know what that's all about! an extra middle of the night trip outside may save "accidents" in the house. As far as alarms no pun intended that you should take your pet to the vet for a sleep related problems, Bichsel sums it up best. "Anytime your pet is deviating from its usual behavior, it may be an indication of problem. If your cat or dog seems to be sleeping more or less than usual and is lethargic, acts sad or depressed or hyper or aggressive when awake, or its weight changes, you should contact your veterinarian."


Dr. Marty Becker is the veterinary contributor to "Good Morning America" and hosts "Top Vets Talk Pets" on www.healthradionetwork.com. He is also coauthor of "Chicken Soup For The Horse Lover's Soul." Write to him in care of Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, 700 12th St. NE, STE 1000, Washington, DC 20005.
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awwww poor coco.... she needed a little dummy with nutrical in it to suck while she slept
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Counting little naps and longer snoozes, most puppies sleep from 18 to 20 hours a day. As your puppy ages, he will sleep less. Adult dogs sleep about fourteen hours a day.
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awwww poor coco.... she needed a little dummy with nutrical in it to suck while she slept
I know!! My poor baby. I knew that puppies sleep a lot, I just didn't know it was all day. I thought it was at night. But boy it was totally opposite cause she didn't sleep a wink at night for like a month little brat..lol
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