How much sleep should my 10-week-old Bernedoodle puppy be getting each day?

I've got a 10-week-old Bernedoodle puppy that seems to drift off to sleep at the most unpredictable times. I'm aware that puppies need a lot of rest, but I'm curious how many hours he should be sleeping in a day to ensure he's growing and developing properly. Is there a specific amount of sleep I should be aiming for with him?

Answer

It's normal for puppies like your 10-week-old Bernedoodle to sleep a lot as sleeping is essential for their growth and development. Typically, puppies may sleep up to 18–20 hours a day.

  • Puppies generally need a lot of rest.
  • Your Bernedoodle might sleep up to 20 hours a day.
  • Quality sleep is important for growth and development.

Puppies, especially at such a young age, are rapidly growing and need plenty of rest to support their development. It is completely normal for them to sleep much of the day in short bursts between play sessions and meals. Try to ensure your puppy has a comfortable and quiet spot to catch these important naps. If you notice any signs of distress or an unusual change in sleep patterns, it might be helpful to consult a vet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many hours do puppies usually sleep in a day?

    Puppies can sleep up to 18–20 hours a day, spread out in short naps between activities.

  • Is it normal for puppies to sleep so much?

    Yes, it's completely normal. Sleeping helps them grow and develop properly.

  • What should I do if my puppy's sleep pattern changes?

    If there's a significant change in your puppy's sleep habits, or if there are signs of distress, it's best to consult with a veterinarian.

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