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What is the reason behind dogs burying their face in blankets?

What is the reason behind dogs burying their face in blankets?

Have you ever noticed your furry friend burying their face in a blanket or snuggling up to it? This behavior might seem strange to humans, but it is quite common among dogs. There are several reasons why dogs bury their faces in blankets, and it can be attributed to their ancestors, natural instincts, and emotional needs.

Dogs’ behavior explained by their ancestors

Dogs are descendants of wolves, who used to live in dens to protect themselves from harsh weather conditions and predators. These dens provided a sense of security and comfort to wolves, and they would often bury their faces in the fur of their pack mates to stay warm and cozy. This behavior has been passed down to domesticated dogs, who often bury their faces in blankets for the same reason.

Sense of security dogs get from blankets

Dogs are social animals and thrive on companionship. However, they also need their space and alone time to feel safe and secure. Blankets provide a safe and comfortable space for dogs to retreat to when they feel overwhelmed or anxious. By burying their faces in blankets, dogs can block out external stimuli and create a sense of security that helps them relax and unwind. Additionally, the soft texture of the blanket can have a soothing effect on dogs, making them feel more comfortable and at ease.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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