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MYTH VS FACT
Feeding dogs bigger meals at night helps them sleep better through the night.

In reality, larger meals at night may lead to digestive discomfort and disrupt a dog's sleep instead of improving it.

Many dog owners believe that giving their pets larger meals in the evening will help them sleep more soundly. This idea may stem from a desire to pamper our furry friends or the notion that a full belly equals contentment. However, the truth is that how much and when you feed your dog can significantly impact their overall comfort and sleep quality.

Dogs, like humans, can experience discomfort if they eat too much too close to bedtime. A large meal may lead to bloating, indigestion, or even nightmares—none of which are conducive to a peaceful night's sleep. Instead, spreading out meals throughout the day can help maintain a stable energy level and promote better digestion, leading to improved sleep patterns.

It's important to understand that every dog is unique, and their dietary needs can vary based on factors such as age, size, and activity level. Consulting with your veterinarian can provide tailored guidance on feeding schedules and portions. By focusing on balanced nutrition and proper meal timing, you can help ensure your dog enjoys restful nights, free from the discomfort that an oversized evening meal might cause.

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Not veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian who has examined your dog before changing diet, exercise, or medication.