Before settling down for a nap, my dog always spins in a few circles. Is this just a quirky habit, or does it have some practical or instinctual purpose?
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Your dog’s pre-sleep spinning behavior is a natural instinct inherited from their wild ancestors. In the wild, wolves and other canines would circle to flatten grass, remove debris, and check for hidden dangers like snakes or bugs before lying down. This instinct has carried over to domesticated dogs, even though their environment is much safer. It’s also thought to help them find a comfortable position for rest. If the spinning seems excessive or paired with signs of discomfort, it might indicate pain or anxiety, and a vet check-up is a good idea. Otherwise, it’s perfectly normal and even a little endearing!