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Im new to this site and unsure if im posting in the right place but I was hoping someone may have some experience with our problem.
Our 15yo pup archie has recently gone blind (it's been a couple of months) he is adjusting incredibly well, he's very active, still wants to play constantly and doesn't seem anxious or uncomfortable in any way. There is only one issue we are having and that is him waking in the early hours, often several times. He isn't crying or roaming but is doing the 'happy good morning scruff into the carpet' that I'm sure everyone knows. This has started to impact our sleep significantly and we are struggling quite a bit.
We have been getting up to put him back into bed and telling him it's bedtime, to which he settles down for another few hours before starting again. I can only assume he has no idea if it's getting light outside and just decides it's morning. He gets plenty of exercise- two walks about 40 mins each which is generally enough for him as his is very small (Yorkshire terrier and shitzu mix) and getting a little older. We also are fortunate enough to be home and play with him a lot throughout the day, go out in the garden etc.
Thank you for reading, we are starting to getting pretty sleep deprived and would appreciate any advice!
Our 15yo pup archie has recently gone blind (it's been a couple of months) he is adjusting incredibly well, he's very active, still wants to play constantly and doesn't seem anxious or uncomfortable in any way. There is only one issue we are having and that is him waking in the early hours, often several times. He isn't crying or roaming but is doing the 'happy good morning scruff into the carpet' that I'm sure everyone knows. This has started to impact our sleep significantly and we are struggling quite a bit.
We have been getting up to put him back into bed and telling him it's bedtime, to which he settles down for another few hours before starting again. I can only assume he has no idea if it's getting light outside and just decides it's morning. He gets plenty of exercise- two walks about 40 mins each which is generally enough for him as his is very small (Yorkshire terrier and shitzu mix) and getting a little older. We also are fortunate enough to be home and play with him a lot throughout the day, go out in the garden etc.
Thank you for reading, we are starting to getting pretty sleep deprived and would appreciate any advice!