Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Sleeping Dogs

Sleeping Dogs

If you’ve ever watched your dog sleep – and if your dog is like most dogs and takes a lot of naps, you have had plenty of chances to watch it sleep – you’ve probably seen it move its feet or its jaws, as if it were running or chewing. And you’ve probably assumed the dog is dreaming of chasing rabbits.

How Dogs and Humans Sleep

But you’ve probably also noticed that this dream-like behavior for your dog doesn’t seem to last very long. This occurs because of the way dogs sleep, which is quite a bit different from how humans sleep. As shown in the accompanying infographic, the differences in sleeping patterns require dogs to sleep longer than humans.
  • Human sleeping patterns. A human will sleep on a binary pattern, where he or she sleeps for about eight hours per night and is awake during the day. A human will spend about 25% of his or her sleep in REM sleep, which is the deepest stage of sleep where most dreaming occurs.

  • Dog sleeping patterns. A dog will go through various stages of activity and restfulness during the day, spending about 50% of its time in a sleep stage, about 30% in a restful state, and about 20% of its time in an active and fully awake state. Of its time spent sleeping, the dog is only in REM sleep for about 10% of the time. Because the dog spends less time in the deepest stage of sleep, the average dog needs more four to six hours more sleep than the average human.

Differences in Sleeping Dogs

If you’re concerned that your dog is sleeping too much or too little, it’s worth keeping in mind that many dogs fall outside the normal sleeping amounts. While most dogs will sleep 12 to 14 hours per day, individual dogs can need a different amount of sleep for a variety of reasons.
  • Activity. Dogs that work with a human on a regular basis, such as companion dogs or volunteer dogs, may begin to mimic the sleep patterns of the human. These dogs may sleep less than the average dog.
  • Bored. A dog that is bored or that isn’t getting enough exercise may sleep more than the average dog. You may find that as the dog exercises more or plays with other dogs more, it may end up sleeping a little less.
  • Large breeds. A larger dog, especially one that is bred as a guardian, may sleep more than average. It also may sleep more during the day, while being active during the night-time hours.

  • Puppies. A young dog will sleep much more than an average adult dog. Perhaps the puppy will sleep as much as 18 hours per day. As the dog matures into adulthood, it should begin needing less sleep than it needed as a puppy.
Rather than worrying about how much your dog is sleeping, it may be more important to pay attention to any changes in the dog’s sleeping habits. For example, if a dog suddenly begins sleeping a few hours more than is normal for it, the dog could have some sort of illness. There is a wise variety of dog illnesses that may impede dogs’ sleep, so it’s best to know how these may be effecting your dog. You may want to have the dog examined by a veterinarian, just to put your mind at ease. And having one less thing to worry about may help you sleep better at night!


Thursday, January 8, 2015

Our Sweaters Are Warm and Comfy

Pet clothes. Tons and tons of clothes mainly for dogs but some also fits cats. Find a huge selection of clothes—especially sweaters—at the Posh Puppy Boutique.
One that is perfect any time of year, but especially for Valentine’s Day, is this pink and white candy stripe sweater (sale price $27). Made with an elastic hem and turtleneck finish, it comes in sizes from XS-XL to fit nearly any dog.
Our Owl Love You Forever Sweater and Toy Set (sale price $71) by designer Oscar Newman features an owl  pocket with knitted 3-D wings and feet, a comfy rolled-cuff neckline, sleeves and hemline. This 100% cotton sweater also comes with a matching owl squeaky toy. Sizes range from XS-L.
The Good Friend Sweater in Beige (sale price $68) from designer Puppy Angel is made with a 70/30 mix of acrylic and wool for a warm, comfortable fit. Sizes range from XS-M only.
This 5th Avenue Sweater (sale price $27) features a black and white 60’s retro style topped with gold buttons. Several sizes are available.
Go girlish with this pretty pink Pearl Flower Sweater (sale price $25). It features ribbed front sleeves and three knitted flowers with pearl centers on the back. Sizes range from XS-L.
Take a look at this adorable pink Angora Cable Knit Sweater (sale price $36) from designer Hip Doggie. The turtleneck sweater is made with imitation angora so no rabbits or goats were harmed. In addition to being stylish, warm and comfortable, it—and many other products at the Posh Puppy Boutique—is machine washable. Sizes range from XS-XL.
Also take a look the Jewelled Bear sweaters from Puppy Angel, available in pink for her and brown for him (sale price $72 each). These designer sweaters feature elastic lace on the edge of the neck, golden metallic thread plus rhinestones and pearly studs for extra bling. They are made with 70% acrylic and 30% wool. Sizes range from XS-XL.
These are just a tiny sampling of the many sweaters, plus dresses, coats, shoes and outfits, available at your Number 1 stop for couture pet fashions, the Posh Puppy Boutique.

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