Dogs Rest
Rest is an indispensable rest method to restore physical strength and maintain health. Dogs are nocturnal animals during the morning, resting during the day and moving at dusk. After being domesticated by humans, dogs basically maintain the same daily life as humans. They move to activities during the day and sleep in the evening. Unlike humans, dogs do not sleep from dusk to morning, and they always remain alert when sleeping.
Dogs are completely unresponsive to smells when being fed, but are very sensitive to sounds. In addition, the dog's posture often points its head towards the surface, such as the door of the courtyard, so that it can observe various changes in the surface at any time. Dogs need 14 to 15 hours of resting time every day, but it is often repetitive.
As the age decreases, the time for placing the dog will gradually decrease. Not only the body needs maintenance, but the brain also needs rest, so adequate accommodation is a key factor in the longevity of dogs.
However, simple long-term placement is not necessarily the best. Like humans, inability to sleep and unsuccessful placement due to direct reactions will also affect the quality of the dog's placement. So, how can we have a "high-quality arrangement"?
In addition to a comfortable and comfortable sleeping environment, you must also have good sleeping habits. For the sake of a healthy dog, let us find ways to sleep well.
How to sleep is called sleep
The placement of advanced mammals such as dogs and humans can not only allow the body to rest, but also enable the brain to actively rest and regulate memory. function. The deep sleep that allows the brain to rest is "non-heterophase sleep", as opposed to the "heterophase sleep" that allows the body to rest. "Out-of-phase arrangement" refers to the arrangement in which the human body is asleep but the eyes are still moving. When the dog can feel safe towards its protectors and the environment around it, this safe command signal will be sent to the dog’s brain, allowing the dog to gradually enter sleep or non-extraordinary sleep, thereby enriching the brain. rest in peace.
The frequency of placement of dogs
The frequency of placement of dogs is 45 minutes, which is half of that of humans. The body and brain proceed repeatedly in "heterophase sleep" and "non-heterophase sleep" states. Awakening and non-sleep states play a complementary role, which is common.Non-sleep conditions account for approximately 80% of placements. That is: 1. Faintly enter the sleep state; 2. Start a slight sleep state of sleep; 3. Enter deep sleep; 4. Deep sleep, classified into phases 1 to 4, to recover from fatigue and the elimination of stress reactions. , improve immunity and repair damaged tissues; 5. Then comes the stage when the body is ready to get up.
Because dogs and their owners live together with humans, their lifestyles are similar, so their placement is also similar. However, because dogs are placed less frequently than humans, they spend more time repeating themselves during the placement process. Even if the owner murmurs and calls his dog in the middle of the night, the dog will react immediately, and then still return. Will continue with my plans.
If the owner’s living order is to stay in bed during the day and come out at night, the dog will also reverse its sleeping habits day and night. However, this will fundamentally disturb the biological clock in the dog’s body. For the health of the dog, this Class owners should consider changing their living order.
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