Why Does My Dog Need to Sleep Touching Me

Our pets love to follow us all day, so why not be close at night too? Protective furry friends enjoy trotting along with pet owners as bodyguards whenever they can, but at night when sleeping, they need reassurance their human is okay. Other dogs latch onto their parents at night because they need to receive attention or to show affection. This article will dive into why our pets love to sleep touching their owners!

Protective Instincts

Dogs are naturally inclined to protect their owners, so they like being able to know we’re there and safe. Being able to have some sort of physical connection gives them a sense of reassurance. Dogs with protective instincts tend to sleep facing the door or window to monitor surroundings while keeping a paw or resting their head on you.

Attachment

According to the AKC, Dogs are highly sociable animals that prefer to be around others, so they might latch onto you for comfort and security. Pets also find sleeping much comfier and roomier in the human bed than in their dog beds. Dogs tend to use cuddling to show affection and adoration for their parent. Pets like to have their own special sleeping spot, which can cause issues if multiple dogs are in bed.

Separation Anxiety

Many pets suffer from separation anxiety from being away from pet owners, causing them to act out when left alone. These pets have much stronger attachments to their parents and touch them while sleeping to ensure they don’t leave. Having your puppy sleep in your bed with you leads to the risk of separation anxiety because your pet can get overly attached to being around you.

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