Many dog owners have experienced this predicament before: do you let your dog sleep in bed or do you ignore his puppy’s eyes? Also confusing is part two of the predicament: Would you sleep better or worse with your dog in bed? When Inverse asked the question to Reddit, the user high6ix replied, “Our dog is ruining my sleep. Because …
Caroline called for advice because she was concerned about her husband’s health and frankly her mental health. All night while she tries to sleep, her husband kicks her under the covers and she can’t take it anymore. She confronted him and said he might need to see a doctor, but he screwed it up. She doesn’t know what to do …
Meet Ruby! She is the little Lab puppy we recently welcomed to our home. Since her arrival, my family and I have discussed whether to sleep in one of our beds or in one of their own. Some time ago, Dr. Lois Krahn, a sleep doctor at the Mayo Clinic, conducted a study on the subject. She and her co-workers …
“While we all know that sleep is precious, most cat parents would say that they put their cats’ needs before their own,” he said Craig Neely, Vice President Marketing at Mars Petcare. “The SHEBA® brand understands how much we like to give in to our cats and has developed this sleep-inducing content in collaboration with sleep scientists to help them …
The debate over whether or not your furry friends should share your bed is hot in the animal-loving community. According to a national survey by SpotOn Virtual Fence, at least 50 percent of dog owners let their pets sleep in their beds. The thought of snuggling up to your pooch in bed may give you warmth and fuzziness, but in …
Dr. Jane
February 19, 2021
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Dr. Jane
February 18, 2021
At the beginning of the pandemic, when I was home 24/7, I noticed my two cats were quickly getting cuddly more than ever. And while they are now getting used to my husband and me more consistently as we sit on the couch and watch TV every night, their nightly sleeping habits have not changed – they take turns sleeping …