Like humans, dogs snore because air movement in their nasal passages and airways has become disrupted. This disruption causes vibration in the tissues of their nose, mouth, or throat, resulting in the sound that you| Thedogsnobs
We’ve all heard touching stories of dogs reuniting with their owners after years apart. And even when your pooch buries a bone in the backyard and digs it up weeks later, it seems to prove| Thedogsnobs
REM sleep is known for dreaming, but much more happens during this critical sleep stage. Learn what REM sleep involves and how much REM sleep you need.| Sleep Foundation
Amanda O'Brien is the owner of The Dog Snobs website. She is dog mad and dog aunt to Clover in London and Poppy in Sydney. She can't wait to have a schedule that allows her to have a dog of her own (for now it is two Siberian cats) and loves learning about dog breeds and dog behavior.| The Dog Snobs
Dogs, our loyal and loving companions, often exhibit both endearing and curious behaviors. One such behavior is their preference for sleeping at the foot of the bed, a habit observed in many homes where dogs| Thedogsnobs
Just like humans, dogs experience happiness, stress, illnesses, and their daily experiences are often reflected in their dreams. It is quite common to hear your furry friend crying, howling, and even growling in their sleep.| Thedogsnobs
When your dog sleeps, it reveals a lot about how it feels around you. Even when you’re not around, dog sleeping positions can reveal a lot about what your dog is feeling physically and emotionally,| Thedogsnobs