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All dogs, including Golden Retrievers, need quality sleep to function at their best. The amount of sleep a Golden Retriever needs may vary with factors including the dog's age, level of activity, and overall health.
Ten to twelve hours of sleep is the norm for a grown-up Golden Retriever every day. Remember that this is only a generalization and that your dog's specific sleep requirements may vary.
Because Golden Retrievers are high-energy dogs in general, you could see them going into a frenzy at various points throughout the day. They get a good night's sleep after engaging in activities that wear them out, such as playing, exercising, and using their minds.
To make sure your Golden Retriever has a good night's rest, you should provide a cozy and peaceful place for them to sleep. A dog bed, kennel, or other quiet room in the home may serve this purpose.
Keep in mind that a dog's sleep schedule is quite adaptable and might change during the day. In most cases, they can change their sleeping habits to fit in with their owners' daily schedules.