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Why Do Dogs Sleep So Much?

Why Do Dogs Sleep So Much?

Ever feel like your dog spends more time snoozing than doing anything else?

You're not imagining it—dogs sleep a lot. In fact, it's completely normal... most of the time.

🐾 Fun Fact: Adult dogs sleep an average of 12–14 hours a day. Puppies, seniors, and large breeds may snooze for up to 18–20 hours!

Why Do Dogs Sleep So Much?

Unlike humans, dogs don’t follow one long sleep cycle. Instead, they nap throughout the day in shorter bursts. Their sleep needs vary based on factors like age, breed, activity level, and even emotional health.

  • Breed: Large breeds like Newfoundlands and Saint Bernards are notorious for their love of sleep.
  • Age: Puppies and senior dogs need more rest to support growth and recovery.
  • Activity Level: The more active your dog is, the more recovery time they need.
  • Mental Stimulation: Dogs that aren’t mentally challenged enough may sleep out of boredom.
🧠 Did You Know? Dogs spend only about 10% of their sleep in deep REM—so they need more total sleep to feel rested.

When Is Too Much Sleep a Red Flag?

While snoozing is normal, changes in sleep patterns can indicate a health concern. Keep an eye out for:

  • Sudden increase in sleep without extra activity
  • Difficulty waking or lethargy even when awake
  • Loss of interest in play, food, or interactions
  • Snoring, labored breathing, or restlessness while sleeping

If you notice any of the above, it's a good idea to check in with your vet—especially if combined with changes in appetite or behavior.

How to Support Healthy Sleep Habits

Helping your dog get good quality rest is about more than just letting them nap. Here’s how you can make sure their sleep is restorative and balanced:

  • Stick to a Routine: Dogs thrive on consistency. Feeding, walks, and bedtime should be around the same time each day.
  • Provide Daily Stimulation: Mental enrichment (like puzzle toys or training games) and physical activity lead to better sleep.
  • Support Their Joints: Especially in older dogs, joint stiffness can disrupt rest. Supplements or orthopedic beds can help.
  • Create a Safe Sleep Space: A quiet, cozy corner away from noise and foot traffic encourages restful sleep.
💤 Quick Tip: Dogs that get regular exercise and enrichment tend to sleep better, behave better, and live longer.

The Bottom Line

Your dog’s love of sleep isn’t lazy—it’s natural.

The key is knowing what’s normal, what’s not, and how to support healthy, happy rest. 

When your dog sleeps well, they feel better, age better, and play harder.


P.S. Discover how NutriPaw can help support your dog’s mobility, digestion, calmness, and overall wellness—day and night.

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