The News Life

“Why Do Dogs Walk in Circles Before They Lie Down?”

October 12, 2023 by admin

Have you ever noticed your furry friend making a little loop or two before settling down?

While there’s no solid scientific evidence to pinpoint the exact reason, some theories are suggested.

🐺 Their ancestors did it first

Prehistoric canine friends, such as wild dogs and wolves, lived outside. Circling before they sleep was their way of ensuring a final check for any threats or predators. Some wolves also lived in freezing temperatures, and circling before lying down enabled them to curl up in a ball and regulate their body temperature.

Our domesticated friends might not face the same threats in your home, but because of evolution, they may still have some of these traits.

🛏 Making themselves comfortable

Another popular theory is that dogs try to make their surroundings more comfortable for their siesta. Walking in a circle can help trample down grass or hay and smoothen any uneven surfaces. This also helps them get rid of any vermin or harmful creatures.

🐾 Marking Territory

It could also be your canine’s way of marking territory to let other dogs know they’ve claimed their spot.

While there are several reasons why dogs may circle before sleeping, there’s a different reason why they might do this before pooping. Here’s why dogs may spin before they poop.

Filed Under: Dog New

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • UNBELIEVABLE: Angel Reese is the ONLY player in WNBA history to average a career double-double.P1
  • “I could drop a bunch of shots, but if it saves my son… I’m willing to drop them all” – Freddie Freeman on the off-field battle.Y1
  • From rookie to legend: Angel Reese owns a record that even superstars must admire.P1
  • “It’s hard – things you can’t imagine” – Jake Fraley faces his greatest pain: his 5-year-old daughter has cancer.Y1
  • From Giant Boy to NBA Emperor: Shaq’s Journey to Destroying Every Basketball.P1

Recent Comments

  1. A WordPress Commenter on Hello world!

Copyright © 2025 · Paradise on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in