Lateral sleeping position
Dogs are optimistic/loyal/carefree.
Analysis of sleeping position This is the sleeping position that most dogs like, and it is a very comfortable and relaxing rest position for dogs. If your little master often sleeps on his side, it means that they feel comfortable and safe around him, and only in this way can they show their stomachs with peace of mind.
And this stretching posture helps them to dissipate heat, which is more likely to appear in summer ~
Curled sleeping position
Dogs are easy to get along with/good-natured/docile/insecure and sensitive.
Analysis of sleeping position This sleeping position is also very common in dogs, especially in winter, because it can hide claws in the body and put the tail away, which is a bit like putting human hands in their pockets to keep warm in winter.
Through this posture, dogs can keep warm and protect important parts of their bodies.
The dog may be so cold, or it may be because the environment makes him less familiar and insecure.
Four-legged sleeping position
Dogs are lazy/unrestrained, free/confident.
Analysis of sleeping position It seems that the dog is practicing yoga, and the shovel officer often doubts whether he can pull, but don't worry, if the dog sleeps in this sleeping position, he is confident in the environment and himself.
Dogs often sleep like this in order to relax in a familiar family environment. After all, the abdomen is their weakest part, and this posture will completely expose the abdomen, so this shows that they are very confident in the safety of the family environment and their own abilities.
A sleeping position with a blanket on the floor
Dogs are stubborn/energetic.
Analysis of sleeping position This sleeping position often appears on puppies, and it will look very cute with their petite figure. On the one hand, they sleep like this because the puppy has poor control over the body, so the limbs will lie open on the ground; On the other hand, this sleeping position is also easy to get up, so that when the shovel officer calls him or plays, he can run over ~
Sleeping position of lethargy and fainting
Dogs are confident/adaptable.
Analysis of Sleeping Position Many dogs sleep indoors in summer. This sleeping position with their backs on the ground and their hands and feet stretched can help dogs cool down quickly.
Dogs that love to sleep like this are generally more lively, have more exercise, are confident and calm, and are more likely to adapt to the new environment.
Baby's prone position
Dogs are gentle/timid and shy.
Dogs can't completely relax their muscles in this posture, and sleep in this posture with the idea of "getting up" at any time.