Dog sleeping positions and what they mean about your dog
Dogs sleep 12 hours a day on average, plus or minus, and puppies and seniors sleep even more! You’ve probably seen your dog sleeping while twisted up into all kinds of positions. Did you know that the position your dog sleeps in can tell you something about your dog? Here are some common dog sleeping positions and what they mean.
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Why does my dog sleep at my feet?
Some people get a dog and find out that they don’t just have a new best friend, they have a new foot warmer, too! While many dogs like to sleep next to or even on top of their owner, other dogs prefer to sleep at their feet. But what’s the reason? If your dog does this, you might be wondering “Why does my dog sleep at my feet?”
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Should I let my dog sleep in my bed?
Few topics seem to divide dog lovers as much as the question over whether you should let your dog sleep in your bed with you. Some people are adamantly for it, some equally against it, and there’s no common ground in between. Maybe you’re still on the fence about it and want to find out more, or maybe you feel strongly one way or the other and simply want some reasons to back up your position. Read on for the pros and cons of letting your dog sleep in your bed with you.