Why Do Dogs Sleep With Their Eyes Open?
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Why Do Dogs Sleep With Their Eyes Open?

Does your pup ever sleep with their eyes open? It’s a pretty strange (and sometimes creepy) sight that may lead you to think something is wrong, but there are several theories why your dog may do this. We’re here with the eye-opening facts!

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Do Cats Sleep More in Winter?
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Do Cats Sleep More in Winter?

From cat naps to luxuriously long snoozes, there’s no denying that cats take sleep seriously. But have you noticed that your cat sleeps more during the winter? Don’t worry, we’re here to give you the lowdown on what’s normal when it comes to your cat and their winter sleeping habits.

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What Dog Breed Sleeps the Most?
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What Dog Breed Sleeps the Most?

Some dogs are fluffy balls of energy while others are more concerned about their post-walk snooze! Can you guess the pups who’re more likely to run in their dreams than do laps around the park?

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Why Does My Dog Sleep on My Clothes?
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Why Does My Dog Sleep on My Clothes?

Is there anything as cute as your dog sleeping? Except when they wake up and you realize they’ve slept on your newly washed clothes… So, why does your pup like to sleep on your clothes? Continue reading to find out!

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How Much Sleep Do Dogs Need?
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How Much Sleep Do Dogs Need?

From catching forty winks after their morning walk to curling up on their blanket before dinner, you may get the impression that your dog spends more time asleep than awake. But how much sleep do dogs actually need?

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Do Dogs Need Blankets? 4 Cozy Reasons Why They Benefit
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Do Dogs Need Blankets? 4 Cozy Reasons Why They Benefit

A cozy dog blanket is a wonderful thing. Besides warmth, a blanket can provide your pup with a feeling of comfort and security. Whether your pup chooses to burrow under their blanket, wrap themselves up like a burrito or simply lay on top, here’s why all dogs can benefit from the extra layer.

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