But for light sleepers, the situation can be very different. Those who wake up easily often need a certain kind of atmosphere to drift off peacefully—quiet surroundings, predictable sounds, maybe even a carefully curated bedtime routine. When that calm environment gets interrupted, sleep can disappear pretty quickly.
And unfortunately, midnight dog zoomies are usually not part of that peaceful plan.
That’s exactly the situation one renter found themselves dealing with after their upstairs neighbors got a new dog. According to the post, the pup has developed a habit of running around the apartment late at night and early in the morning, chasing toys and creating the unmistakable thump-thump-thump soundtrack of enthusiastic dog energy.


