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Signs of depression in dogs may include changes in sleep patterns, lethargy, loss of interest in activities, altered appetite, and behavioral shifts.
Dogs do sleep at night, but not in a single continuous session like humans; they experience multiple sleep-wake cycles throughout the day and night.
Yes, happy and healthy dogs typically sleep a lot, averaging 12 to 14 hours per day, with variations depending on age, breed, and health.
Dogs typically sleep between 12 and 14 hours per 24-hour period, with puppies and senior dogs often sleeping up to 18–20 hours.
Yes, it is normal for dogs to sleep a lot—typically between 12 to 14 hours daily, more for puppies and senior dogs. Age, breed, and health influence this need.
Dogs usually sleep 12 to 14 hours per day, but puppies and seniors may need up to 18 to 20 hours.
Yes, 30 minutes at the dog park can be enough if your dog is healthy, social, and well-exercised during that time, but it depends on the individual dog's needs.
Bad behavior at a dog park includes bullying, mounting, aggressive play, failure to recall, resource guarding, and unsupervised interactions.
Yes, 30 minutes at the dog park can be enough if the visit is positive, your dog remains engaged, and signs of stress or overstimulation are absent.
Bad behavior at a dog park includes aggression, bullying, ignoring recall commands, bringing food or toys, and not supervising or cleaning up after your dog.

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