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Lack of Sleep
In order to find out if you are suffering from a lack of sleep you should answer these three questions: Are you always staring at the roof instead...
How Diet Affects Your Sleep...
What you eat during the day and evening can affect your sleeping patterns. If your diet consists of a high amount of processed foods you may want...
Sleeping Bag Ratings - A New Idea
It seems that sleeping bag ratings have no consistency.
Temperature ratings are still determined entirely by the
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A New Mattress for Better Sleep
Many people complain that they always feel too tired despite getting plenty of sleep; little do they know that the mattress they are sleeping on...
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Should you sleep with your dog? |
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There's a moment of truth for every dog owner. It's the end of
the evening and you're ready to go to bed. Rover is sitting and
looking at you with those big brown eyes, head cocked to the
side, cuter than any animal has a right to be. Do you let Bowser
sleep with you?
There's no right or wrong answer to this question. The real
question is - is letting Fifi sleep in your bed right for you?
And truthful answers to a few questions will let you reach the
right decision for you and your dog.
First: Pixie is an adorable, 15-pound Mastiff puppy. But will
there even be room for both of you in bed when she's a
full-grown, 120 pound dog? Her legs don't bend the way yours do
- picture her, as an adult, taking the space of a five-foot
square. Possibly not the best choice for a sleeping companion in
your twin bed.
Next: Does Bruiser snore? Or shed? Or drool? Much as you may
love him, there are times when he's |
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been rolling in something
that you really may not want on your sheets. And giving a dog a
bath every night before bed-time isn't really a viable evening
ritual.
Third: A dog's normal body temperature is somewhere around 102
degrees Fahrenheit. Which can be warm, wonderful and cozy on a
cold winter night - especially when you're trying to keep that
thermostat low and the energy bills under control. It actually
sounds delightfully snuggly this time of year. But picture those
same 102 degrees in August. Will you really be able to look at
that shaggy face and say "Not tonight, dear, it's too hot out!"
Muttly isn't going to understand and may think he's done
something wrong.
There are trainers out there who claim that dogs should never
sleep with you, that it undermines your authority as the leader
of your family "pack." The most important concepts in training
are patience, decisiveness, and consistency. Decide
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TODAY'S NEWS:
Shares of Somaxon Pharmaceuticals Inc. rose Tuesday after the company said it launched its new insomnia drug. Silenor was approved in March by the Food and Drug Administration to treat short-term and long-term insomnia.
Insomnia Revealed, an informational website on the sleep disorder of insomnia, has expanded its information base, and added new information about insomnia causes .There are over five hundred different causes of insomnia which makes this sleep disorder so common. Insomnia Revealed has articles on the most common, uncommon causes of insomnia...
A new study says men who reported having insomnia and who slept less than 6 hours a night were four times more likely to die over a 14-year period when compared to men who reported sleeping well. Sleep researcher and psychiatrist Alexandros Vgontzas explains the finding.
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what the
rules are for your dog. Stick to them. As long as Sparky knows
what's expected, she's happy.
Yes, Trinket would probably prefer to sleep in bed with you. He
may even decide that your pillow is the best place to be, with
the blanket pulled up to his chin. But he doesn't get to decide
that. You do. If it's what you want, it's what you and Duke
should do. If it's not, teach your dog where his bed is and
reward him for staying in it. Be strong. The more work you put
into training Hooch now, the longer you'll be able to enjoy your
well-trained dog.
About the author:
Hope Saidel is the co-owner of GollyGear, a
bricks-and-mortar and online small dog shop featuring fun,
affordable and practical products for small dogs. She has
trained and competed in Obedience with small dogs for over a
decade and is on the Board of Directors of the North Shore Dog
Training Club.
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Narcolepsy - The Management of a Common Sleep Disorder
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Can't Sleep, Can't Wake Up?
It’s 3.00am in the morning and you are even past the desperate stage. You’re resigned to no sleep. Your mind freewheels. If you’re officially...
The Main Cause of Insomnia?
Copyright 2005 Wendy Owen
Well in my opinion the main thing that keeps us tossing and turning at night is worrying about not going to sleep.
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