![]() ![]() The first time you perceive such vastly different sleeping patterns, you may be concerned. While one dog may spend a large portion of the day snoozing in its kennel, another may be alert most of the day, watching for UPS deliveries, squirrels, butterflies, or anything that moves on the sidewalk. If you’re like me, and you have a household with dogs of different breeds, you may be surprised at the differences in sleeping patterns from one dog to another. If you purchase something through the links, we make a small commission (at no additional cost to you.) This is intended as a guideline, just like our other informational posts, such as the best distances for walking a dog and first aid for pets. Please remember that dogs are individuals. Thanks to guest contributor Sloan McKinney for this post. We know that sleep is important for humans, but how much sleep do dogs need to be healthy? ![]()
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