Pit♥Bull wrote:This is a common human disorder affecting many folks in Alaska.
amazincc wrote:Geez, woman... don't fix it if it ain't broke.
Mine are acting the same way - I think it's the cold weather/season, mostly. And I'm not about to complain - let sleeping dogs SLEEP!
Pit♥Bull wrote:I feel your pain
I spent a winter in Omaha
amazincc wrote:Do 23 winters in upstate NY count???
Malli wrote:I'd watch him for anything else, but not worry
In particular you can look for, weight gain, hairloss, change in coat/skin, and change in appetite and attitude etc.
HappyChick wrote:Many winters in the Midwest and the Northern East Coast have shown me that it is a seasonal thing. My dogs are sleeping more too. They sleep more during the day and go to bed for the night much earlier too. I agree with Christine, let sleeping dogs lay. You will see a big difference when Spring gets here!
ArtGypsy wrote:Gives me more time in between Bursts of His Activity, TO REST and get other important things done...
(like PBT important business, ))
amazincc wrote:ArtGypsy wrote:Gives me more time in between Bursts of His Activity, TO REST and get other important things done...
(like PBT important business, ))
I can actually go to the bathroom w/out hearing frantic pacing back and forth, someone trying to stick their nose under the door while inhaling deeply (and grunting like a hippo) to make sure I didn't climb out the window, or doing a 10-minute happy dance when I emerge after a 10-second pee.
I LIKE my sleepy winter dogs.
airwalk wrote:I'm sewing...yay.. all four dogs (including little miss sassafrass) are sleeping....
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