What Your Dog's Sleeping Position Reveals About Their Personality, Health and Character

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Published 2019-05-06
Dogs’ Sleeping Positions can reveal a lot about their personality, health and how they are feeling. Here is what dog sleeping positions mean.

This guide breaks down the most common dog sleeping positions and explains the science behind why dogs sleep in certain ways.

• The Donut or Curled-up
Does your dog like to tuck its paws beneath itself and curl up so that its head rests on its tail? Good, this is referred to as the Donut or Fuzzy Bagel position. This resting position means that your dog might be trying to conserve body heat and provide protection to the fundamental parts of its body. It’s the most common sleeping position for animals in the wild, too, as it helps conserve warmth and protects the vital organs.
Dogs typically sleep in this position in winter or fall when they are cold. But don’t worry, many happy dogs sleep this way! It’s just an incredibly comfortable, warm way for them to sleep.

• On the back or Crazy Legs
This is one of the most adorable and at the same time weird sleeping positions common to dogs which will leave you surprised at most times.
If you spot your dog lying on its back and stretching out its leg at particular angles, this is an indication that it is confident and relaxed with its surroundings. Exposing its belly will tell you that it is submissive and vulnerable. The legs stretched at a certain angle is a sign that your dog trusts you and sees your home as its own.
On the other hand, this position might show that the dog is feeling hot and they adopt this position to quickly cool down. Dogs’ belly has thinner fur and the paws hold the sweat glands. So this sleeping position is the best way to beat the heat.
Dogs who prefer this kind of sleeping position are viewed as independent with a calm nature.
• Back-to-Back or The Cuddle Bug
If your dog is cuddling up with you, or you notice him sleeping back-to-back with the other dogs in your house, there is a simple reason for that.
The tendency that many dogs need to cuddle when they sleep is a holdover from when they were puppies. This also has to do with the body heat, since puppies have difficulty regulating their body temperature. As the dogs mature, sleeping back to back becomes a sort of habit from puppyhood.
If your dog is cuddling up with you, it is an instinctual way for a dog to show that you are like one of the other dogs and they trust you.

• Superman
This is another funny sleeping position that will leave you perplexed and bring a warm smile to your face. In this position, the dog is seen to sleep on its stomach with its limb stretched out forward. What comes to your mind when you spot your dog in this position is the image of a superman. Pretty cool, huh?
However, this position does not come without meaning as it is quite easy for the dog to get up on its feet. Therefore, you can only spot your dog in this position when it is taking a nap. You cannot see it sleeping like this at night.
Also, this position is an indication that your dog is in the mood to play and would give you a good time if you are willing to have a bit of fun. You wouldn't want to deprive your dog of the fun in moments like this, right?
• Side Sleeping
If your dog adopts this kind of sleeping position, it is an indication that it has no worries. It is relaxed and comfortable in the surrounding it occupies and no uncertainty about it.
The kind of dogs that adopt a side sleeping position are the ones that are affectionate and share a close bond with their owners.

• The Lion Pose
In this position, the muscles of the dog are tense and contracted and this actually prevents it from falling into a deep sleep. Therefore, this is a sleeping position adopted by a dog to relieve itself of stress and be comfortable.
They get into this position sometimes when they have a considerable amount of energy and they don't feel like sleeping. They would prefer staying in a resting position where they can easily get up and play.

• Laying on your clothes
If your dog sleeps on your clothes, it means it loves you. Your clothing has your scent on it and dogs always want to feel closer to you.
• Circling and Digging
It is usual for dogs to circle in the area where they sleep and even do a little digging before they eventually doze off. From the inception, dogs are known to trample down the grass in order to acquire optimal comfort as possible. They might also dig in order to keep themselves warm.

Do you want to share with us how your dog sleeps in a way different from the ones we have mentioned? Drop a comment below. Give us a thumbs up and remember to subscribe to our channel.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Fromard
    How comfortable are they when they fart so bad it wakes you from a sound sleep?
  • @nothingleft3473
    I'll save you 4 minutes. Every position means that your dog is happy and trusts you.
  • I’ve only had my dog for 5 months now but he is a side sleeper through and through. I’m glad to know he feels comfortable
  • @chana1692
    Great info. I’m very pleased to lean that my dog’s sleeping positions (crazy legs on his back and sleeping on his side) means that he trusts me, he is confident, independent, and is totally comfortable in his environment and sees it as his own. Yay yay yay!!! 👍🏾🎉🥰💪🏽
  • @caramellpanda
    why aren’t we talking about “fuzzy bagel”? FUZZY BAGEL
  • My room is especially cold and I noticed my dog was sleeping in the donut pose and so I tucked a blanket around her and she went into the side sleeping position. Thanks for letting me know about how to better care for my dog
  • @joshreed3658
    Our dog loves to use everyone of these positions almost at once every single day, the "Superman" we've often called it the "Frog" because it's like the swim stroke or how frogs often have their legs, but for those that may not be aware this particular pose is also a good sign to show that your dog has good and healthy hips too since some breeds are known for developing hip problems later in life.
  • @eggylove3338
    My dog “sunbathes” on the sidewalk by laying on his side with his legs straight out when it’s warm out. I cannot begin to explain how many people frantically ask if he’s dead. “Oh sure. I just leave my dog’s body for pedestrians to trip on for giggles.”
  • @kaileei4574
    Them: your dog wants to be as close to you as possible. Me: lays next to my Golden Retriever My dog: gets up and lays 6 feet away from me. ;-;
  • Thank you for your helpful hints and advice. This definitely gives me more ideas on what my little dog is feeling. Keep the good work. I love your video work.
  • @thomasd9237
    Yep... My dogs sleep in All those positions ☺️ I also give them an article of clothing at night. Always have for the past 30 years. Works very well to welcome a new pup into your home or for a pup you've had for years 🐾🐾
  • @pranay3941
    The Youtube algorithm: do you wanna see what it means if a dog sleeps in this position me who doesn't have a dog Me:yes
  • @bce3210
    Essentially, your dog is either hot, cold, relaxed and loves you.
  • @higays6942
    Our pug likes sleeping with his belly exposed, sometimes we sleep back to back and times, I see him sleep sideways... glad to know he's comfortable and that he trusts us, especially me... because I share my bed with my dog and my room is his kennel. I love him so much. 🥰❤️
  • My dog is a side sleeper! He loves to take up the room in between me and my bf lol. He is very affectionate so I love this! ❤🥰
  • @mitchrose9666
    My other dog also died in the side position, and it makes me happy to know that she was happy, relieved, and bonded with us. RIP: Abby
  • @kathyg88
    I actually just found your channel a few weeks ago and all I can say is I LOVE IT. Thanks.