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My Senior Dog Sleeps All Day—Is This Normal?

Sleep is sacred for senior dogs, but too much might mean something’s off.
Wendy Rose Gould
Kelly Gold, DVM
By Wendy Rose Gould. Reviewed by Kelly Gold, DVM
Updated
Jun. 5, 2025
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Q: I’ve noticed that my senior pup naps a lot more than usual and sometimes even sleeps all day. Should I be worried? Or is this totally normal?  

A: While you might feel concerned with all those naps and reduced energy levels, it’s perfectly normal for your dog’s sleep patterns and general behavior to change as their muzzle goes gray! 

We spoke to veterinarians to learn why dogs sleep more as they get older, how much sleep is normal for senior dogs, and when there’s potential cause for concern.  

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  • How Much Sleep Do Senior Dogs Need?
  • Why Do Older Dogs Sleep More?
  • What Causes Oversleeping in Senior Dogs?
  • When To Worry About Your Dog’s Sleeping
  • How To Give Your Older Dog the Best Sleep Possible
  • The Bottom Line

How Much Sleep Do Senior Dogs Need?


Senior dogs tend to sleep and nap a lot, getting 16–18 hours of sleep daily, says Amber Karwacki, DVM, a veterinarian at Heart + Paw in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. That’s quite a bit when you consider there are only 24 hours in the day. 

By comparison, the normal amount of sleep for adult dogs ranges from eight to 13 hours, with adult small- and medium-size dogs sleeping less compared to large dogs and puppies. 

When Is My Dog Considered a Senior?

As for when your dog is officially considered a senior, that depends on their breed.  

  • A large or giant breed of dog typically has a shorter life expectancy, so they’re considered seniors around 6–7 years old.  
  • Smaller breeds tend to live longer, so they aren’t really considered a senior doggy until they’re 10–11 years old. 

Regardless of when your dog is considered older, hallmarks of an aging dog tend to appear subtly. Here are some examples of canine signs of aging: 

  • A graying muzzle 
  • Reduced activity level 
  • Declined hearing or hearing loss 
  • Reduced vision or vision loss 
  • Slower to get up and go 
  • More time snoozing 
  • Leaking of urine from the bladder (incontinence) 
  • More health issues 

Why Do Older Dogs Sleep More?


In the same way humans tend to slow down as they grow older, a dog’s energy level decreases as they get older, leading to longer periods of sleep. They simply get exhausted more easily and require more rest.  

However, there’s such a thing as too much sleep, which we’ll get into next. 

What Causes Oversleeping in Senior Dogs?


Here are some reasons senior dogs may sleep more than the usual 16–18 hours. 

Overstimulation

Senior pups tucker out far more quickly than their spry youngling counterparts. That said, don’t be surprised if your pooch needs extra naps after a long day, a big play session, or lots of socialization.  

Other events that can wear them out include: 

  • Big changes like moving into a new home 
  • Taking a vacation together 
  • Introducing a new baby or family member to the house 

Boredom

On the flip side, Dr. Karwacki says dogs who don’t get enough physical activity or mental stimulation can become bored or lonely. This may lead them to retreat to their cozy sleeping spot to spend the day.  

Make sure you’re giving your pup attention and engaging them in activities. 

Medical Conditions

Oversleeping in senior dogs may be a sign of a medical problem. Any time a dog is ill or in pain, they may retreat and spend more time sleeping.  

Common pet health issues in aging dogs include: 

  • Osteoarthritis: Pain from this progressive disease that affects the joints, usually after a lifetime of wear and tear, may cause a dog to retreat and spend more time sleeping, says Laci Schaible, DVM, MSL, CVJ, a veterinarian, author, and speaker based in the North Port-Sarasota area in Florida. Because dogs are much more stoic than we are, arthritis may easily go undetected for years in dogs. Your veterinarian will be able to diagnose this condition and provide therapy to keep your older dog’s quality of life high. 
  • Hypothyroidism: Hypothyroidism is common in middle-age and older dogs. It occurs when there is a decrease in thyroid hormone levels in your dog’s blood. Thyroid hormones help maintain a healthy metabolism; therefore, dogs with hypothyroidism tend to sleep more, act sluggish when awake, and are prone to obesity, Dr. Schaible explains. Fortunately, hypothyroidism is easily managed with oral medication. 
  • Injury: Like humans, senior dogs are more prone to injury as they get older, and it takes longer for injuries to heal. If your dog is limping or has a wound, address it right away. The vet can provide medication for physical relief and can recommend a treatment plan. 
  • Gastro Issue: No matter a dog’s age, dealing with gastrointestinal upset can put your pooch down for the count. Pay attention to whether your dog is vomiting, experiencing diarrhea or has decreased appetite along with their lethargy. 

Canine Cognitive Dysfunction

Cognitive dysfunction can affect older dogs and is similar to dementia in people. Some classic signs of dementia in dogs can include: 

  • Reversal of day-night/wake-sleep patterns 
  • Progressive confusion 
  • Anxiety 
  • Aggression 
  • Potty accidents 
  • Poor adaptability to new situations 
  • Loss of recognition of familiar people 
  • A decrease or increase in the amount of affection your dog needs 

If you suspect your dog is suffering from cognitive dysfunction, have them evaluated by a veterinarian. There are different therapies to help ease the severity and slow the course of this progressive cognitive disorder. 

When To Worry About Your Dog’s Sleeping


If your senior dog sleeps more than 18 hours a day or experiences a sudden change in their sleep pattern, schedule a checkup with your veterinarian.  

Your vet can help determine whether there are concerns regarding your dog’s health and will come up with a treatment plan that provides your pooch some relief (and you some peace of mind). 

If you suspect your dog’s behavior is due to a temporary issue, such as boredom or overstimulation, the tips in the next section can help. 

How To Give Your Older Dog the Best Sleep Possible


If your senior dog has trouble snoozing, incorporate these practical options into their lifestyle and your home. 

Provide a Comfy Dog Bed

Senior dogs typically experience some degree of lost muscle tone and joint pain. An orthopedic dog bed, such as the Frisco Plush Orthopedic Front Bolster Bed, is a welcome addition.  

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It has a removable cover, which is “good to have in case of accidents, as [it] can easily be washed,” Dr. Karwacki says. 

Place the bed in a quiet place that’s still not too far from the action. 

Keep Exercising

Improved muscle tone makes sleeping more comfortable for your senior dog, so keep your doggy active and at an appropriate weight.  

While they may have previously enjoyed intense aerobic games, moderate walks may now be their preferred outing.  

Choose activities that are gentle on aging joints but still useful at keeping off extra pounds. Swimming, teaching new commands/tricks, and mental enrichment puzzles, or activities like scavenger hunts are great ways to keep a senior dog active in addition to walking. 

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Consider Supplements

Ask your veterinarian if your senior dog would benefit from any of the following supplements:  

  • Glucosamine supplements: Glucosamine supplements, like Nutramax Cosequin, can be helpful if your dog has sore joints due to arthritis.  
  • Melatonin supplements: Melatonin supplements, like Vibeful Calming Supplements, can help keep your dog calm at night.  
  • Pheromone sprays or diffusers: Pheromone diffusers, like ThunderEase Powered by ADAPTIL, also can be used to calm your dog and allow them to sleep easier, says Dr. Karwacki. 
  • Omega-3 fatty acid supplements containing EPA and DHA: These ingredients are proven to reduce inflammation and improve joint mobility in dogs. Ask your vet about Nutramax Cosequin Joint Health Supplement. 

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See Your Vet

“If your dog’s sleeping habits are interrupting their normal daily activities, bring your dog to the vet,” says Dr. Karwacki. “Your vet will most likely run some blood tests along with a physical exam to make sure there is nothing medically wrong with your dog.” 

The Bottom Line


Be mindful of the age-related changes your pooch will undoubtedly experience, and pay attention to signs of oversleeping so you can address them right away.  

The golden years of your dog’s life are very special, and there are many ways to help them—and you!—find comfort and joy in this stage. 

Attributions


Wendy Rose Gould

Wendy Rose Gould

Wendy Rose Gould is a lifestyle reporter based in Phoenix, Arizona, who covers both pets and lifestyle for such publications as Reader’s
Kelly Gold, DVM

Kelly Gold, DVM

Kelly Gold, DVM, is a Chewy veterinarian.
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