Humans have the saying "spring drowsiness, autumn fatigue, and summer naps," so dogs sleep a lot all day long. Do they also experience spring drowsiness and autumn fatigue? Strictly speaking, dogs may not have this concept of spring drowsiness and autumn fatigue; they might feel tired and fatigued in every season. After all, even adult dogs need about 15 hours of sleep a day, and puppies may need even more, some up to 22 hours. Feeling a little disappointed? You thought your dog was experiencing spring drowsiness and autumn fatigue because it seemed to understand you, but it turns out it's just that its body needs that much sleep.
For the energetic Samoyed trio of sled dogs, demolishing a house can be quite a physically demanding task. But have you ever seen a Samoyed, who isn't very fit, fall asleep while doing this?
When the owner came home that day, he found it strange that his dog didn't come out to greet him. Usually, this little rascal would be all over him, so why was he so quiet today? Could it be that he had caused trouble and was too guilty to come out? Thinking this, he immediately rushed to the living room, only to witness a scene that infuriated him!
Upon arriving in the living room, I searched carefully and found that the dog was fine, but was fast asleep with a table leg in its mouth: "You silly dog, did you fall asleep from exhaustion after chewing on the table leg?"
It's both infuriating and hilarious! But since it's my own dog, I guess I'll just give it a good beating to vent my anger...