Before settling down to sleep, my dog scratches and digs at the bed or blanket. Is this normal, and why do they do it?
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Your dog’s “digging” behavior before sleeping is completely normal and stems from its wild ancestry. In the wild, dogs would dig to create a cozy, safe spot for sleeping by softening dirt or clearing debris. This instinctual habit has carried over, even though your dog now has a perfectly soft bed. Scratching or pawing also helps them mark the area with scent from glands in their paws, signaling that it’s their territory. Additionally, it might just be about comfort—your dog is fluffing its “nest” to find the perfect sleeping position. If the behavior becomes excessive or destructive, it could indicate anxiety or discomfort, so monitor closely. Otherwise, let them enjoy their little bedtime ritual!