Why Dogs Burrow Under Blankets
Why Dogs Burrow Under Blankets (And What To Give Them Instead)
If your dog constantly sleeps under blankets, burrows under comforters, or disappears beneath pillows and cushions, they are not being strange. Most dogs naturally seek warmth, security, and enclosed sleeping spaces that help them feel safe and comfortable.

Why do dogs burrow under blankets?
Dogs often burrow under blankets because enclosed spaces feel warm, secure, and calming. Many dogs naturally seek den-like sleeping environments that help them relax and feel protected while resting.
This behavior is especially common in short-haired breeds, highly attached “velcro dogs,” dogs that crave warmth, and dogs that naturally like to nest before sleeping.
Why enclosed sleeping spaces feel comforting to dogs
Dogs are not trying to be difficult when they climb under the comforter or wedge themselves beneath a pile of pillows. For many dogs, the pressure, warmth, and enclosure of a blanket creates the type of resting environment they instinctively prefer.
That is why some dogs:
- Sleep under comforters or blankets
- Bury themselves in laundry piles
- Nest into couch cushions
- Hide beneath pillows
- Dig, Den or circle before lying down
- Prefer covered or partially enclosed beds
For many dogs, burrowing is not a problem to fix. It is a clue about the kind of sleep space that helps them feel most comfortable.
Which dogs are most likely to burrow?

Almost any dog can enjoy a covered sleeping space, but certain breeds and personalities are especially likely to seek warmth, enclosure, and close-contact comfort.
Short-haired dogs
Dogs with shorter coats often seek extra warmth and insulation while resting. This is one reason breeds like Vizslas, German Shorthaired Pointers, Weimaraners, Italian Greyhounds, Dobermans, and many pit-type mixes are often drawn to blankets and cave-style beds.
Highly attached “velcro dogs”
Some dogs naturally want to be close to their people and may settle better when they have a secure-feeling space of their own. These dogs often love soft, enclosed beds because the shape helps recreate the protected feeling they are trying to find under blankets.
Small dogs and nesting breeds
Dachshunds, Yorkies, Chihuahuas, Shih Tzus, and Cavaliers are all examples of dogs that may enjoy curling into warm, enclosed spaces. For small dogs, a covered bed can also help create a more consistent sleep routine.
What should you give a dog that likes sleeping under blankets?
Dogs that constantly burrow under blankets often do best with a sleep space designed around the same needs: warmth, softness, enclosure, and a secure place to rest.
A covered dog bed, cave-style dog bed, or nesting bed can help provide:
- A cozy enclosed sleeping space
- Warmth and insulation
- A calmer resting environment
- A more secure-feeling place to sleep
- A consistent sleep routine away from human bedding
Why so many burrowing dogs love the Snoozer Cozy Cave®
The Snoozer Cozy Cave® was designed specifically for dogs that naturally love to burrow, nest, and sleep under blankets.
Instead of forcing dogs to crawl under comforters or pile into couch cushions, the Cozy Cave creates a warm, enclosed sleeping space designed around natural burrowing behavior.
Depending on your dog, you may want to compare:
- Standard Cozy Cave® Dog Beds for everyday burrowers
- Orthopedic Cozy Cave® Dog Beds for dogs that need more support
- Orthopedic Rectangle Cozy Cave® Dog Beds for larger dogs or dogs that like more room
Do some burrowing dogs need orthopedic support too?
Some burrowing dogs also benefit from additional orthopedic support, especially senior dogs, large breeds, highly active dogs, and dogs that need a firmer sleep surface.
If your dog loves enclosed spaces but also needs more support, an orthopedic Cozy Cave model can combine secure-feeling covered comfort with a supportive foam base.
Common questions about dogs sleeping under blankets
Is it normal for dogs to sleep under blankets?
Yes. Many dogs naturally seek enclosed sleeping environments that feel warm, secure, and calming.
Why does my dog sleep completely under the covers?
Many dogs enjoy the warmth, pressure, and protected feeling created by blankets and enclosed spaces.
Do anxious dogs like cave beds?
Many dogs that enjoy secure sleeping environments respond well to covered or cave-style beds that help create a calmer resting space. Avoid treating a bed as a medical solution, but it can be part of a more comfortable daily routine.
What breeds like cave dog beds the most?
Vizslas, German Shorthaired Pointers, Dachshunds, Yorkies, Chihuahuas, Weimaraners, Italian Greyhounds, and many short-haired or highly attached breeds who love cave-style beds.
Give your dog a space that feels naturally comforting
If your dog constantly burrows under blankets, hides beneath comforters, or seeks enclosed sleeping spaces, they may simply be looking for the warmth and security that comes naturally to them.

















