Sentences with phrase «dog sleep studies»

This year's new offering: dog beds that, according to Casper's website, resulted from 11 months of dog sleep studies.

Not exact matches

Mark Blumberg, a psychology professor at the UI and senior author of the study, says this latest discovery is further evidence that sleep twitches — whether in dogs, cats or humans — are connected to brain development, not dreams.
«I think many people don't want to admit that their cat or dog interrupts their sleep, because they're intensely loyal to their animals,» says study co-author Lois Krahn, MD, professor of psychiatry at the Mayo Clinic Sleep Disorder Cesleep, because they're intensely loyal to their animals,» says study co-author Lois Krahn, MD, professor of psychiatry at the Mayo Clinic Sleep Disorder CeSleep Disorder Center.
All in all, sleep is a good welfare indicator in dogs, and the study's finding that short emotional treatments influence sleep macrostructure also suggest that sleep research could be usefully implemented in future canine well - being research.
Study respondents also indicated that the surviving dogs changed their sleeping patterns (they were either sleeping more or less, and / or had shifted from their usual sleeping spots).
However, it's worthwhile to note that the study found one noteworthy exception: The humans» sleep efficiency was lowered when they allowed their dog to actually jump in bed with them.
And a new study shows that those who love sleeping with dogs might actually be onto something.
As it turns out, sleeping with dogs nearby may help both the human and the dog sleep better, according to the study, newly published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
According to a recent study by the American Pet Products Association, nearly half of dog owners allow their dogs to sleep in bed with them, and this number is even higher for cat owners, falling around 62 percent.
Although the study found that pets do not disrupt their owners sleep as previously suggested, if the dog is in the bedroom with you, then they should have their own bed so you can sleep more soundly.
Namely, a study released by the Mayo Clinic Sleep Disorders Center found that 53 % of the pet owners sleeping in the same room with their dogs or cats said their pets disturbed their sleep in some way nigSleep Disorders Center found that 53 % of the pet owners sleeping in the same room with their dogs or cats said their pets disturbed their sleep in some way nigsleep in some way nightly.
New study says that sleeping with your pooch will not disrupt yours or your dog's sleep.
The dogs studied spent almost twice as much time in slow - wave sleep as in REM sleep.
A study released by the Mayo Clinic Sleep Disorders Center found that about half the patients in the study had a dog or cat, and 53 % of those pet owners said their pets disturbed their sleep in some way nigSleep Disorders Center found that about half the patients in the study had a dog or cat, and 53 % of those pet owners said their pets disturbed their sleep in some way nigsleep in some way nightly.
Studies show that dogs need at least 12 - 14 hours of sleep over a 24 - hour period.
It may seem obvious that dogs make you feel safer, but a study from the Mayo Sleep Clinic found that dogs in the bedroom can help you sleep better — if they're on the floor, thaSleep Clinic found that dogs in the bedroom can help you sleep better — if they're on the floor, thasleep better — if they're on the floor, that is.
Current studies also show that 60 - 80 % of dogs sleep with their owners at night in the bedroom, either in or on the bed.
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