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The amount of sleep needed by dogs is contingent upon their age and activity level, as older and younger canines require more while highly energetic ones require less.
In wintertime, Canadian Eskimo Dogs living in very cold climates may choose to sleep longer to conserve their energy levels.
It is essential to provide a peaceful and comfortable sleeping area, such as a crate or a cosy bed, to ensure the health and contentment of your Canadian Eskimo Dog.
Ensuring your dog receives sufficient rest and sleep is imperative to safeguarding both their physical and mental welfare, as it can play a significant role in preventing potential health complications such as weight gain, anxiousness, and tension.