A Poodle can have a lot of pent up energy if they do not receive enough exercise. A good walk for at least a 1/2 hour is the minimum...and any extra exercise such as a 2nd walk or play time in the yard can be very helpful.
3rd, a change in the weather. Dogs, and we have found this to be particularly true with the Poodle breed, are very sensitive to weather changes. If you live in an area which has been experiencing a lot of storms, it could be as simple as that. In addition, increased heat can affect a Poodle. When the weather is hot, a Poodle can eat up to 20% less. It can also affect their sleep. If the room in which Charles normally sleeps is colder or hotter than usual, do try to maintain temperature control which will greatly help if this is the case.
4th, being comfortable. Could it be that your Poodle's doggie bed is getting old and not as comfortable as usual? Or have you recently gotten a new bed for Charles?
5th, a medical problem. This is not likely, since you did just bring your Poodle for a check up a few months ago. However, just to be on the safe side, we would recommend another checkup. Be sure to mention the insomnia issue to your Poodle's veterinarian.
Please re-read the possible reasons why your Poodle is having trouble sleeping to identify if any relate to your Poodle and then we will be able to go into more details to help you and Charles.
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