Let Sleeping Dachshunds Lie!!

Sleeping Dachshunds

If you own a dachshund, you’ll know that they love a good sleep. They can happily spend up to 16 hours a day snoozing.

sleeping dachshunds - a dachshund sleeping on a blanket with a speech bubble saying I love to sleep all day

But did you know that their sleeping positions can tell us a great deal about their emotions and well-being?

Even how they settle down to sleep can tell a story!!!

Here are a few things to look out for…

Does your dog walk around in circles before dropping to the ground?

This is a result of some of the dachshund’s deep-rooted history.
As pack animals, they are marking their territory and ensuring the safety of their chosen spot.
You’ve probably noticed too, that occasion when you’ve taken the time and carefully arranged their blankets and bedding, only for them to then proceed to dig around and rearrange everything.

Again, this is instinctive of their need for security and warmth.

So, what can we learn from their actual shape and position whilst asleep?

Your dachshund may curl up in a tight ball despite having a lovely large bed to lie in!!

This goes back to feeling safe and having greater protection from predators in the wild. It is also a reflection of being a pack animal and snuggling up to other dogs for warmth.

stretched out dachshund

If your dachshund sleeps in a sprawled-out position then they are probably a little too warm, stretching out can help them to cool down.

Dogs can sometimes be very restless or fidgety whilst sleeping. They can be padding their paws or even growling. As you probably know, they are like humans and in the REM phase of sleep which of course means that they are dreaming!!

You can only imagine what visions are going through their minds!!!

It’s a good idea to avoid waking them while this is going on, as this can be unsettling and scare them!!

So, onto the question of our beloved dachshunds sleeping in our beds.

People have different views but is there something positive to be learnt from this behaviour?

It is said to reflect the strong bond established between you and your dachshund.

Also, your dachshund is going back to its natural pack instinct and looking for warmth and security.

Digging under the blankets and quilt is for the same reasons of finding heat and safety.

As a dachshund owner, you’ll know that dachshunds can be very needy. So next time you are curled up in the corner of your bed whilst your dachshund takes over all the space, perhaps you’ll understand why!!!

How cute is it when your little friend sleeps on their back with their paws in the air?
This is the best way for them to regulate their body temperature. Their paws contain sweat glands so when exposed to the air heat can escape.

You will also be thrilled to know that sleeping in such a vulnerable position is a sign of their complete trust in you as their owner and that they feel safe and secure, which I’m sure you’ll agree, is nice to know.

You can find that If your dachshund is sleeping in this position, “legs in the air” position, the likelihood of snoring increases!!

This is because the tongue can fall back and slightly obstruct the airways.

If you are lucky enough to have more than one beautiful dachshund you will know how lovely, it is to see sleeping dachshunds snuggled up together. This is as again their pack instinct and need for feeling safe. When apart it is usually because they have become too warm and is not (necessarily), the result of an argument!!

So the next time you are watching your sleeping dachshunds, maybe now you’ll have a clearer understanding of what their sleeping position tells us about their state of mind etc. Enjoy observing!!!