Have you ever wondered why dogs scratch the bed before lying down? That peculiar behavior you see in your pet has a fascinating explanation that dates back millions of years.



It all relates to the ancient instinct inherited from their ancestors, the gray wolves. These animals dug into the ground to protect themselves from the cold, wind, and predators, thus regulating their body temperature and creating a safe refuge. Even if your dog sleeps on a comfortable bed at home, that primitive impulse still lives on in them.

But there are more reasons why dogs scratch the bed. When they do, they are checking for insects, snakes, or other hidden threats in the place where they will sleep. It’s like a security inspection before resting. According to Dr. Stanley Coren, this habit is deeply ingrained in their DNA, and every time they do it, they are honoring millions of years of evolution.

They also scratch other places around the house, such as carpets, sofas, or beds, to leave their mark, signaling to other dogs that the space is already occupied. Sometimes they do it simply to make the area more comfortable or to adjust the temperature.

Now, this is completely normal in dogs. However, if you notice they do it destructively and compulsively, ending up destroying things, it could indicate anxiety or frustration issues. In those cases, it’s important to consult a professional who can help identify what is causing this behavior in your pet.
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