Learn more about why dogs like laying on you, how common it is, and what you can do about it.
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How do Pitbulls show affection and love? Let's look at 10 ways adorable Pitties show affection and how you can show your love back!
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How do Pitbulls show affection and love? Let's look at 10 ways adorable Pitties show affection and how you can show your love back!
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How do Pitbulls show affection and love? Let's look at 10 ways adorable Pitties show affection and how you can show your love back!
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How do Pitbulls show affection and love? Let's look at 10 ways adorable Pitties show affection and how you can show your love back!
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If your dog has been sleeping or laying on top of you a lot you might be wondering why and what you can do about it. This post will show you common causes and what
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If your dog has been sleeping or laying on top of you a lot you might be wondering why and what you can do about it. This post will show you common causes and what
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If your dog has been sleeping or laying on top of you a lot you might be wondering why and what you can do about it. This post will show you common causes and what
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So, how do Pitbulls show affection? Pitbulls tend to show affection by leaning on you so they can get as close to you as possible, they love wagging their
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So, how do Pitbulls show affection? Pitbulls tend to show affection by leaning on you so they can get as close to you as possible, they love wagging their
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So, how do Pitbulls show affection? Pitbulls tend to show affection by leaning on you so they can get as close to you as possible, they love wagging their
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So, how do Pitbulls show affection? Pitbulls tend to show affection by leaning on you so they can get as close to you as possible, they love wagging their
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To understand the meaning behind common dog sleeping positions, we tapped the minds of dog experts to reveal what 10 positions mean.
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To understand the meaning behind common dog sleeping positions, we tapped the minds of dog experts to reveal what 10 positions mean.
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To understand the meaning behind common dog sleeping positions, we tapped the minds of dog experts to reveal what 10 positions mean.
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To understand the meaning behind common dog sleeping positions, we tapped the minds of dog experts to reveal what 10 positions mean.
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Chances are if you are a Pit Bull owner you have seen them burrow under some blankets. My Staffy loves to sleep under blankets, and…
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The reason that dogs lay so close to you has to do with their canine instincts and their pack mentality. They feel safe with their pack leader.
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Is it bad for a dog to always want to lay on top of you? The reasons may be more negative than positive. In this article, I will tell you: When to encourage and when to discourage the behavior. 3 tips you can use to stop your dog from laying/sleeping on top of you. 7 …
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Is it bad for a dog to always want to lay on top of you? The reasons may be more negative than positive. In this article, I will tell you: When to encourage and when to discourage the behavior. 3 tips you can use to stop your dog from laying/sleeping on top of you. 7 …
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Is it bad for a dog to always want to lay on top of you? The reasons may be more negative than positive. In this article, I will tell you: When to encourage and when to discourage the behavior. 3 tips you can use to stop your dog from laying/sleeping on top of you. 7 …
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Discover why your dog may prefer to sit on your lap, rather than next to you when there is a comfy spot available, when it's ok and when it's not.
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Discover why your dog may prefer to sit on your lap, rather than next to you when there is a comfy spot available, when it's ok and when it's not.
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Discover why your dog may prefer to sit on your lap, rather than next to you when there is a comfy spot available, when it's ok and when it's not.
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Discover why your dog may prefer to sit on your lap, rather than next to you when there is a comfy spot available, when it's ok and when it's not.
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Dogs lay on people for many reasons. While some of these may indicate a problem, the overwhelming majority of them are nothing to worry about.
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Dogs lay on people for many reasons. While some of these may indicate a problem, the overwhelming majority of them are nothing to worry about.
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Dogs lay on people for many reasons. While some of these may indicate a problem, the overwhelming majority of them are nothing to worry about.
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Dogs lay on people for many reasons. While some of these may indicate a problem, the overwhelming majority of them are nothing to worry about.
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Dogs have many sleeping positions but if you sleep on the same bed, more often than not, you may end up waking up to your dog's bum. Why do dogs do this?
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You might not mind your dog being a great snuggle buddy, but you might wonder why they do it! We've found some possible reasons in our guide.
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Not sure why your dog sits at your feet, lays or sleeps there when they please? There's actually several reasons this happens, so let's find out why!
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Are you curious if your dog is the only one that sleeps in weird positions? It's actually quite common for dogs to have strange sleep positions like these. Why do dogs sleep so much in these funky positions?
The sleeping positions of dogs usually varies with their mood. We've all heard that a dog's body language says a lot. Sometimes, your dog’s sleeping position can reveal a lot about their personalities, too. We’ve compiled a list
of dog sleeping position meanings here for your entertainment. Maybe dog owners should try some of these out!
1. The Fetal Position
What it looks like: Your dog is curled up with their tail near their head and paws tucked in.
What it means:
They may seem tough to the everyday passerby but they are actually quite shy and sensitive. This position provides the greatest amount of security to your dog. These dogs may require some extra care or affection. Physically, they may
just be cold and trying to conserve their body heat. Hit the snooze button, they need 5 more minutes!
2. The Yearner
What it looks like: Your dog is laying down on their side with all four paws reaching outwards.
What it means:
These dogs are the most easy-going, laid back dogs who are very comfortable in their environment. They are usually friendly towards strangers or other dogs. Even when they are sleeping, they are showing their love and loyalty towards
you by reaching their paws out. Many owners have even seen their puppy dream and run around in this pose. Dogs experience REM just like humans, and this is a stage of sleep just before they fall into a deep sleep.
3. The Freefallers
What it looks like:
Your dog has their front paws straight out in front of them and they back paws stretched out straight out behind them, like in a superman position. Their heads are usually sleeping on their paws. When your dog sleeps with legs straight
out it is also called “flooping” and is very common among certain breeds like Corgis.
What it means:
These dogs usually are exceedingly high in energy. If your dog sleeps like this, you have probably witnessed them falling straight into sleep with a *thunk* in the middle of playing. In the free falling sleeping position, these dogs
don’t have to waste any of their playing time to walk to and from their bed. After their nap, these fun-loving dogs can easily spring up and get back to business.
4. The Cuddler
What it looks like:
Your dog always prefers to cuddle up with a friend when they sleep. These are sometimes side sleepers or stomach sleepers, but generally the back legs are splayed out and they have one paw over their dog bed companion.
What it means:
These dogs are usually very affectionate but can be quite needy because of it. This usually means that your dog loves you and you make them feel happy and safe. Physically, your body heat may make you the most comfortable bed. If they
are cuddling with other dogs or animals, they may feel closely bonded with them. Or they are just friendly. Or there are not enough beds.
5. The Spoon
What it looks like: One dog back is against another dog’s belly. Sometimes there is a paw in a hugging position.
What it means: These dogs are usually have a very close relationship to each other. The “big spoon” dog usually offers feelings of comfort and safety to the “little spoon” dog. While the “little spoon” dog
may be having a bad day, they can trust that the “big spoon” will be there. In this position, they are not just showing their affection but great loyalty to one another as well. Beds for very huge dogs come in handy if you have a
couple of spooners, even if you have small or medium size dogs. Figuring out sleeping meaning is easy when dogs sleep like us humans!
6. The Burrower
What it looks like: These dogs usually sleeps with blankets, pillows, your clothes… Anything that covers them up.
What it means: These dogs usually require a bit more affection than usual. When they are tucked away, the blankets gives them feelings of comfort and security. Sleeping with blankets or sheets is a great
way to calm down anxious dogs. In the wild, some dogs would sleep in close quarters in a den, these may be residual feelings from that time.
7. The Anywhere Sleeper
What it looks like: These dogs can sleep anywhere at any time, in any position. This usually occurs after a long day of play or tearing everything apart.
What it means:
These dogs are usually extremely high in energy but are also easily exhausted. This may also mean that they are incredibly confident in the environment that they are in, whether it is the familiarity of the location or the people that
they are with. These dogs can be a bit of a troublemaker but that is just one of the ways they show their love. Oof, being a pet parent is hard!
8. The Zombie
What it looks like: You look over and what do you see? Dog sleeping on back. These dogs are usually sleeping on their back with their paws in the air, like they just don’t care.
What it means: Why do dogs sleep on their backs? These dogs are generally very relaxed and trusting towards their environment. By exposing their belly, a dog’s most vulnerable area, they are proving that
they are secure in their relationship with you. This may also mean that your dog is feeling a bit too warm; this position allows them to cool down quickly.
We laugh when our pets get crazy legs and go tummy-up when they sleep. Who knew that these were such common sleeping positions?! We all love to watch our puppers do the cutest things. Take a look at these
5 embarrassing things other pet lovers do with their pets! How do your dogs sleep? Comment your thoughts below.
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Dog sleep positions range from curling up tight to sleeping on their backs. The position shows your dog's confidence and trust in you.
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Why is your dog sleeping like that? Experts weigh in on some common dog sleeping positions and what they mean.
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Your dog laying down in bed with you is telling you something. Get tips on how to choose a dog bed so your pooch can find the perfect spot for blissful slumber.
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