Looking at Your Dog's Feelings for You from These Five Sleeping Positions
Adult dogs need about 15 hours of sleep a day, generally staying in a light sleep state with high alertness and are easily awakened. Adequate sleep helps dogs relieve the fatigue of the day, allowing their body and mind to fully relax, which is beneficial for improving immunity. The sleeping positions of dogs while sleeping also reveal your status in their hearts. Looking at your dog's feelings for you from these five sleeping positions, owners must be very curious to understand.

1. Sleeping Under the Table
Sometimes dogs may not like lying in the dog bed, but prefer to stay under the table or under the bed to sleep. This might be because they feel that space gives them a sense of security.
2. Deep Embrace Style
Sometimes, when you cuddle up to sleep with your dog, have you noticed it likes to face its back toward your face? This is because it trusts you, so it shows you its most sensitive and vulnerable part, its rear.
3. Supine Position
If your dog is abruptly awakened from deep sleep, it might also be in a bad mood. After all, humans sometimes feel irritable when suddenly woken from sleep; perhaps this is just morning grumpiness.

4. Side-Lying Position
Sometimes dogs are in a very light sleep, making them very sensitive to surrounding sounds. When dogs are in a deep sleep state, they typically take this side-lying sleeping position.
5. Following Wherever You Go
Some dogs are extremely clingy; basically, wherever you turn, they like to lie down and sleep under their owner's feet. Sometimes you will see a very harmonious scene: the owner lying on the sofa playing on their phone, and the dog sleeping soundly under the sofa.