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Don't get me wrong. I love animals. I have two cats, and I'd be lost without them. However, All Headline News (AHN) tells us that: "Children who are exposed to pet dogs, cats or other furry friends at home can develop problem snoring when they grow up, a new study has revealed." Heavy snoring can lea...
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    Sue
    Tuesday, September 02, 2008 at 03:58 PM

    Thanks so much for your post Florence.  Seems pets can ready put a crimp in your sleep if you are not careful.  My problem is not so much the sleeping on the bed with us - as IU have a BIG dog - but his constant up and down can really wake me up alot.  Add three kids and a husband and all that goes along with that and you can imagine how I was just nodding off trying to fit in a post to you!

     

    Here's a news tip with a bit of info on pets and sleep - Health Tip: Create a Space for Sleep

     

    All the best, sue

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