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Why do Dogs spend so much time Sleeping ?

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When ever I look for my Jack Russel. Its curled up sleeping! somewhere .

 

 

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Oh Who mentioned Food !

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Mike

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Why do Dogs spend so much time Sleeping ?

Because they can.

 

 

Yes, but cats prowl around, look out the window, catch mice and pat balls around the lounge. Other than decimation of the post, and barking at cats, it spends most of its time, seeking somewhere warm to curl up, THEN SEEP, .

 

Is this what Dog ancestors did in the past ages?

 

When she is out for a walk, its alert, looking for Cats and postmen. Back in the house give her 5 mins she will be curled up to sleep !

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They sleep because are fed by people. They do not have to look/hunt for food by themselves. They practice symbiotic psicology for comfort with humans. Try not feeding for a while and will start climbing the walls to eat a bug...

I have basset hounds, I think they might come close to starving to death via too much sleep ;)

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I have basset hounds, I think they might come close to starving to death via too much sleep wink.png

 

Did someone say 'Cats' sets or was it Bas sets ?

 

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Did someone say 'Cats' sets or was it Bas sets ?

 

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Sometimes they act like a bunch of house cats but I have to admit every jack russel I've seen was more like an animated spring than a sleepy baby like that...

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