Pets get Insomnia Too
Human beings are not the only ones who can suffer from
insomnia, pets sometimes get it too. Unless your pet is keeping
you up at night, you may never even have a clue that he is not
sleeping and since they can not speak, this can make it
especially difficult. Temporary bouts of insomnia can appear
with your animal for the same reasons that insomnia appears in
humans. It is likely that something is bothering your animal
resulting in his sleep loss.
Dogs and cats are much attuned to what is going on with
their owners and around the house in general. If there is
construction going on very nearby that is causing a lot of
chaos, this can affect your pets sleep pattern, if there is
someone new sleeping in your home, you will likely notice a
difference in your pet, and if there is a lot of fighting and
arguing going on, that too can affect your pet and his
sleeping. This is something that pet owners usually never give
too much thought to but it does affect your animal.
There are other causes of why your pet might not be getting
his proper rest at night, perhaps he is not well. Pets usually
get insomnia when they are uncomfortable. Consider everything
when it comes to evaluating your pet's insomnia because they
can not tell you what is bothering them but if you watch for
signs, they are surely to appear.
Is your pet scratching himself more than usual, if so maybe
he has fleas or allergies that are keeping him up, maybe he is
not getting much sleep because he is getting up to go to the
bathroom more than usual which too can indicate a problem. Your
pet could also have arthritis setting in; this is quite common
in dogs and tends to often affect their hip which makes
sleeping very uncomfortable.
In any case, if you notice any unusual patterns with your
pet, including the inability to sleep at night then you should
take your pet to his veterinarian and have an exam done to rule
out any possible causes. If your pet's insomnia is stress
related then the vet can likely prescribe something that will
offer him great relief so he can start sleeping normally again.
In many ways pets are like people and some of the same things
that upset people, upset pets too. If pets do not get enough
exercise, they will not sleep like they should, if they have a
stomach ache, they might not sleep either. Older dogs also are
the ones who require less sleep than younger ones do.
If you discover that your dog is not sleeping like he
normally does then do not wait too long before taking your pet
to the vet because it is a sign that something could be
medically wrong. You can attempt some self help measures such
as making a comfortable spot for him to lie on and maybe making
sure that he gets more exercise but there is only so much that
you can do on your own.
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