
Why Does My Dog Circle Before Lying Down? Evolutionary Answers
Ever wonder why your pup does that little spin-dance before flopping onto the couch? Turns out, this quirky habit might’ve started way back with their wild cousins. Back in the day, wolves or wild dogs had to make their own beds outdoors. Twirling around helped them check for rocks, sticks, or sneaky critters hiding in the grass. Imagine trying to sleep on a pinecone—ouch!
Another thought? Temperature control! Scrunching leaves or grass into a cozy nest could trap warmth during chilly nights or create a cooler spot under the sun. Even your spoiled couch-lover might still feel that ancient urge to “fluff” their sleeping area.
Some folks think it’s about marking territory too. Those paw pads release scents, so circling could be like spray-painting “MY SPOT!” to other animals. And let’s not forget pure instinct—sometimes dogs just do things because their DNA whispers, “This feels right.”
Next time your dog does the bedtime shuffle, laugh and remember—they’re channeling their inner wilderness expert. Who knew snoozing required so much prep work?
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