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Why You Shouldn't Wake a Sleeping Dog?
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Today I will answer the question
Why You Shouldn't Wake a Sleeping Dog?
You're probably familiar with the saying, "Let sleeping dogs lie."
When it comes to your pet, there's a reason you should follow this piece of advice literally.
One study explains that dogs have been observed to sleep around 10 hours a day,
but it can vary based on your pet's age.
There's nothing cuter than dogs snoozing peacefully after a full day of play.
Like humans, dogs can have dreams during REM sleep cycles.
Should you wake your dog if they're experiencing what seems to be a nightmare?
It's tempting to rouse a pet showing signs of distress like whimpering, twitching, or shaking in their sleep.
According to the American Kennel Club, owners should let sleeping dogs lie.
"Disrupting a dog during REM sleep can result in serious consequences," says the AKC.
Think about your own nightmares—you usually wake up startled and scared, and it can take a few minutes to realize it was just a dream.
Dogs experience the same feeling, but more serious consequences can occur.
"Touching a dog when he is dreaming may startle him and cause him to bite or scratch involuntarily," the AKC says.
If you do decide to wake up your dog from a nightmare, don't touch or shake her.
"Consider gently rousing her by softly speaking her name.
Don't touch a dog to rouse her from night terrors.
You could end up bitten.
When she comes to, reassure her with warm words and loving petting that she is safe,"
suggests the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.
Showing your furry friend some TLC—like playing fetch, giving her a treat, or cuddling on the couch—is the best way to comfort her after a bad dream.
So, now you know a little more about a dog's dream.
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