Similar to the Cuddler position, your pooch will place their back against the back of another dog or you.
Meaning: Like the cuddler, this dog sleeping position shows intimacy and means that they’re displaying love and affection.
Dog sleeping habits
Now that you know about what different dog sleeping positions mean, check out some other sleeping habits that dogs have:
Twitching
Like humans, dogs can twitch in their sleep. This can happen between sleep stages and this is completely normal.
Dreaming
Again, like us, dogs can dream! You can read all about this in our article on dog dreaming.
Running
Now we don’t mean physical running, but when your dog lying on its side (i.e. the side sleeper position), you might see that their paws are moving in unison. This could be a response to a dream.
Barking or squeaking
If your dog is barking or squeaking, your pooch could be reacting to something that is happening in their dream. You don’t need to worry about this – it’s essentially sleep talking!
Digging or circling
Some dogs will circle their bed before they lie down and might even paw at the place they want to sleep. This is normal dog behaviour.
Snoring
Snoring is most common in brachycephalic dog breeds, as unfortunately they’re known for breathing issues. If you’re concerned, always contact a vet.
We hope you’ve learnt all about dog sleeping positions, so you can be an expert on your dog’s body language – even when they’re sleeping! Check out our article on how much space your dog needs, next.