Shar-Pei (certain introduction)
Adequate housing is very important for dogs. And we know that there is no order in the placement of dogs. They will almost choose a suitable location as long as they have time. It is true that dogs need much longer placement time than us. If they cannot get adequate placement, it will have a great impact on their condition, so dogs need a good placement environment.
Dogs do not have a fixed placement time and will sleep occasionally when there is an opportunity. However, the arrangement time for gatherings is mostly around noon, 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning. The daily placement time varies, and young dogs and puppies have longer placement times, while young and strong dogs have less placement time.
When dogs are being housed, they often like to hide their mouths under their two lower limbs. This is because the dog’s nose is the most sensitive and needs to be well protected. At the same time, it also protects the nose from always warning the surrounding conditions so that it can respond at any time.
Dogs are generally in a light sleep state and can be awakened by the slightest movement. Dogs are not easily awakened by acquaintances and owners when they are placed, but they are still very sensitive to unfamiliar sounds. But there is also time for deep sleep. After waking up, the dog is not easily awakened, and occasionally utters sleep talk, such as barking and sighing, accompanied by twitching of hands and feet and shaking of head and ears. When sleeping lightly, the dog lies in a prone position with its head bent between its two front paws, often with one ear close to the ground. When sleeping, I often lie on my side, stretching my whole body, which is particularly refreshing.
If the dog does not receive adequate accommodation, its working ability will be significantly reduced and there will be many mistakes. Similarly, insufficient preparation may also make the dog's mood deteriorate. Dogs with insufficient accommodation will lie down on the ground whenever they have the opportunity, are unwilling to stand up, often yawn, have dull eyes, and are distracted.
If a dog is woken up, it often appears to be in a bad mood and is particularly satisfied with waking others. The dog that has just been woken up is so sleepy that even its owner cannot recognize it. Therefore, it will occasionally irritate its owner, such as barking at you or even waking up others with its bite. Therefore, dogs are the best companions of humans. Humans need adequate accommodation, and dogs also need it. Their owners Give the dog a good placement environment.
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