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What Does The Sleeping Positions Of Your Dog Tell You?
Your dog loves playing and walking around with you, but they also love sleeping so much. Your dogs’ sleep patterns and their sleeping positions tell you so much about them. A healthy dog spends up to twelve to fourteen hours a day sleeping, and your little pup may even nap more, and so would your oldie doggo.
Common Dog Sleeping Position
The Lion Pose
If you see your dog with his head resting on his paws and his paws stretched towards the front and dozing off like a lion in some governmental statues in buildings, your dog is sampling napping and not in any doubtful sleeping state.
The Side Sleeper
sometimes your dog switches from the lion pose to a normal slideway sleeping posture. They love sleeping with their legs extended and theirs. when your dog sleeps that way, it shows his comfort around the house and his surroundings. and that he trusts where he is. as soon as the dog relaxes, his body becomes relaxed and lets him sleep in a comfortable position.
The Furball
your dog might love curling up a little bit, especially at night and when it’s cold. They usually do that to adapt to the cold and be comfortable and gather warmth. you can even give your dog a blanket and a little bed in that case.
The Superman
This sleeping position is when your dog has its legs kicked behind its bottom and the front legs stretched in front. researchers are not sure why they sleep like that. it usually happens when the floor is cold and the temperature is hot.
The Cuddler
if your dog keeps snuggling against you or keeps getting closer to you, it is a learned behavior from when he was a pup. it is because he misses that cozy feeling.