The truth about why your puppy choose to sleep

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... Read moreHaving observed my own puppy’s sleeping habits, I now deeply understand why they choose to sleep next to us. It's not merely about comfort or affection – it’s rooted in their innate survival instincts. Puppies view their humans as their entire world, providing safety and security. That little twitch or movement you notice at night isn’t random; it’s your puppy checking your presence to confirm they are safe. Another remarkable aspect is how your body regulates their nervous system during sleep. The warmth from your body, your unique scent, and even your breathing pattern send comforting signals to their developing brain, reassuring them that they are in a secure environment. This is why your bed often becomes the preferred resting place over any other spot in the house. Furthermore, puppies are biologically wired to stay alert even while sleeping. Their brain never fully shuts off, allowing them to wake quickly if danger is sensed, showcasing their loyal instinct to survive. However, an important insight I learned is that this closeness could sometimes indicate underlying stress or pain. Puppies often hide their discomfort and don’t complain like we might expect. Instead, they stay close to the person they trust to feel protected during these vulnerable moments. This awareness has made me more vigilant about my puppy’s environment, removing potential hazards like toxic substances they might accidentally explore with their mouths. Having first aid essentials like activated charcoal on hand is crucial, as it can be lifesaving in emergencies involving poisoning. Overall, sleeping beside your puppy is a profound gesture for them, blending love with evolutionary survival tactics. Understanding these reasons helps strengthen your bond and ensures you’re attentive to their wellbeing beyond just play and feeding times.

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