Why do Beagles like to sleep with you
Why Do Beagles Go Under the Covers & Burrow to Sleep?
Finding your Beagle fast asleep under the bed covers is an adorable sight to behold. On a more practical level, they can even make for replacement water bottles during the cold winter months!
Beagles arent the only breed of dog who like to burrow under the covers but are very renowned for it; burrowing is a Beagle trait for sure.
Why do Beagles burrow under covers? Burrowing is a natural instinct for Beagles. They can cover themselves as a way of protecting themselves while they are asleep, rather of lying out in the open where predators could easily see them.
Think about how cosy your bed is too covered with soft blankets and duvets, it makes for an ideal for a Beagle to burrow under the covers.
But just how safe is it for your Beagle to sleep under the covers? Is it even something that should be encouraged? And what if you dont want your Beagle getting under your blankets due to allergies and hair how do you enforce boundaries and stop them burrowing?
I am going answer all that, so read on!
Why do Beagles like to sleep under the covers?
Ive already talking a little bit about why Beagles burrow in your bed; they are burrowers and its a trait all owners will need to accept; but it can be prevented if you want it to be.
I believe that your Beagles love of burrowing more than likely comes from the instincts of their wolf and wild dog ancestors. They would create and sleep in dens to protect themselves from the elements and other predators out in the wild.
Because of this, your Beagles instinct is to burrow under the covers, so they are protected by soft blankets, pillows and other items to create a comfortable nest. Beds usually act as a great place for this, with a soft mattress and blankets and duvets already there to be used.
Additionally, if your Beagle keeps seeking out ways to sleep on or around you when you are in bed, it may be the case that your dog also want to join you to sleep, sharing warmth and also being nearby to the rest of the pack.
You should take your Beagle creating a den for themselves in your bed as a compliment as it is a sign that they see it as a place of safety and comfort; they feel protected and safe.
Dogs that are uncomfortable in their environment dont usually fall asleep very easily, so seeing your Beagle zonked out in your bed is definitely the ultimate sign of affection.
Handy Hint: Burrowing under a blanket could be a sign of nesting which happens around the 6th week of a Beagle pregnancy according to this calendar.
Why does my beagle sleep between my legs?
Beagles are famous for being an affectionate breed of dog, loving physical contact and all the attention that they can get. One of the behaviours that you may notice both in beagles and other breeds of dog, is that they will often try and burrow between your legs to sleep.
But why do Beagles like to sleep between your legs?
Dogs are natural pack animals, as are humans in many ways, and naturally, want to cuddle into others when they are asleep. They do this as puppies, as well as when they are adults.
If there are no other dogs around to cuddle into at night, then your dog may seek you out instead. Sleeping up against one another is a good bonding activity for dogs, so for your Beagle to sleep between or tucked up against your legs it is a sign that you are someone that they feel completely safe with.
However, it could also be a sign of anxiety in your Beagle.
Some dogs get bad separation anxiety, even if it just because you are asleep in the other room. This can mean that they struggle to fall and stay asleep in their own bed and so will try and seek you out.
Your Beagle sees you as a place of safety so will want to burrow under your bed covers and try to sleep between your legs.
If you are concerned about your dogs sleeping habits or are worried that they may potentially be suffering from some anxieties, please speak to your vet who will be able to check for, diagnose and give you advice for any behavioural issues.
Another classic, if odd, behaviour is when dogs walk around in circles before settling down the sleep. This again can be traced back to their wild ancestors, who would do this to flatten down grass and other bedding materials collected in order to make it comfortable to lay down on.
This has become an instinctive nightly ritual for many dogs, no matter how comfortable the bedding already is.
Handy Hint: Heres a guide I wrote about keeping your Beagle warm and happy in winter cold months.
Is it okay for dogs to sleep under the covers?
Some people dont want their Beagle to burrow under the covers to go to sleep for fear that they may suffocate or injure themselves. It is a common fear for dog owners, especially owners of smaller breeds, and an understandable one you want to keep your furry friend safe and dont want to endanger them or allow them to pose a risk to themselves for the sake of comfort.
However, as mentioned above, for the most part, it is entirely fine for a Beagle to sleep under the covers. While dogs may act like big, furry babies, they dont just lie still when covered over by a blanket (which is a common cause for cot suffocation) but they instead will simply move to a position where they are able to breathe.
If your Beagle isnt comfortable with a blanket over them or is struggling to get out from under a blanket, then they will make it very obvious to their owners very quickly.
The only real danger is for small, weak or younger Beagles who may find escaping from underneath covers difficult, especially heavier blankets. If you are concerned, please speak to your vet for further advice, or find lighter blankets or use heating pads to give them the same feeling of comfort without risking their safety.
How to stop your Beagle sleeping in your bed
While it is perfectly natural and rather cute for your Beagle to sleep in your bed, there are many reasons why you may not want them to do this. It might be because you want to keep boundaries in place, avoid yourself overheating (especially in the warmer months), to keep your bed free of hair or dog-smell, for allergy-related reasons or just to give yourself some quiet time to at night.
A lot of unwanted behaviours can be easily trained out of your Beagle and sleeping in your bed is no exception. However, instead of just scolding them and refusing to allow them into the bedroom, which can cause your dog anxiety and distress, you will need to give them an equally tempting alternative.
Buy your dog their own bed, either in their crate or a classic doggy bed. Make sure that is the right size for your dog so that they can comfortably sleep in it without falling over the edge or feeling too swamped in it.
Your local pet store and online shops have a lot of different types of dog bed, making it easy to shop around. I recommend something like the Plush Pet Bed on Amazon. Its basic, but comfortable and comes in a range of sizes to suit different breeds. Its ultra-soft, machine washable and comes in a neutral gray tone that is perfect for both modern and traditional home dcor.
For something a bit more high end, and probably more comfortable, check out this Round Memory Foam dog bed on Amazon. With a memory foam cushion that holds your dogs shape and alleviates pressure points to help with arthritis or other physical health conditions, this pet bed is an incredibly comfortable alternative for your dog to sleeping in your own bed.
The circular, wraparound design is perfect for dogs who like to curl up to sleep, creating a feeling of safety and security. This bed is entirely machine washable and made of pet-friendly material.
By setting up your Beagles bed either in your bedroom or in another room that they feel comfortable in, this comfortable alternative bed will allow your dog to burrow and cover themselves over in blankets without you having to worry about them sleeping in your bed.
Can my puppy breath under the covers?
While older dogs are usually very capable of taking care of themselves when sleeping under blankets, there is a somewhat of an increased risk for smaller dogs and puppies.
This is because larger and heavier blankets may make it harder for them to move around or escape from, causing them distress and potentially even risking suffocation.
Until your Beagle puppy is older and larger, it is important to keep an eye on them when they are sleeping with a blanket or under the covers.
Make sure that they are comfortable with it and that it is light enough to allow them to breathe and get out from underneath. If you are still worried about the possibility of suffocation, please consult your vet who will be able to advise you.
Can my Beagle sleep under my weighted blanket?
Weighted blankets are a great way to relieve anxiety and insomnia in humans, with many people using it for added comfort and security. However, there can be potential risks to your pets.
While some animals dislike the feeling of being swaddled, which is the sensation that weighted blankets creates, others love it and will try and get underneath your weighted blanket alongside you.
Weighted blankets can weigh between 2 and 20 pounds, depending on whether it is a childs blanket or an adults one, meaning that the heavier the blanket the more difficult your Beagle may find it to move around at night and may even find itself trapped.
Larger dogs may find weighted blankets easy to lift and move, but smaller and younger dogs may become distressed and can even struggle to breathe because of the increased weight.
Again, if you are concerned about your Beagles safety around your weighted blanket, try and create an alternative sleeping place for them so they can sleep safer.
Conclusion
Thats a very quick overview of why Beagles like to go under the covers, with some additional advice on their sleeping habits. If you own a Beagle, check out these other guides:
Why do Beagles sleep so much?
I still remember, years ago, when I first brought my beagle home, I was so excited to play with him. We did play for around half an hour, but then he found a corner and dozed off. I waited for an hour for him to wake up, then waited for another hour. Then he did wake up but peed and slept again. Well, I was a newbie then. If you have a beagle and even you have had such a question, then lets find out why does your beagle sleep so much?
Beagles are an active and energetic breed. They spend most of their time sleeping to rebuild their muscles and gain energy. Its natural for an adult beagle to sleep 10 to 12 hours daily. Puppies and older beagles get tired easily and need more sleep.
How much sleep do Beagle puppies need?
Beagles do sleep a lot, especially when they are puppies. Adult beagles can sleep for around 12 hours a day, while puppies can sleep for around 18 hours a day. Active beagles spend more energy, and hence they can sleep even more.
My beagle is exceptionally active, especially during the day. Beagles are very, very playful when they are awake. In fact, they tend to expend loads of energy. I guess that is precisely why they need more rest. After all, thats how babies regain their stamina.
The one thing I have learned is that beagle puppies shouldnt be kept awake for more than 4 or 5 hours. They need adequate sleep for proper growth. They play, eat, and sleep in bursts, so pet parents have to be very careful.
How much sleep do adult Beagles need?
An adult beagle should get between 10 to 12 hours of sleep every day. Beagles spend around 50% of their day sleeping, 30% lying down awake, and 20% being active. As they get old, they become flexible sleepers. Even a pin drop can wake them, and they could go back to sleep within a few seconds. Older dogs, if left to their own devices, will eat and sleep much more than what is needed. You must train your dog and set a proper timetable. Your pet should get enough exercise, playtime, and walks. In fact, it is very normal for your dog to take short power naps.
How to Sleep train your Beagle?
Well, beagles do have a strange sleeping pattern that can disturb your routine. It is necessary to sleep train your beagle according to your schedule so that you and your dog can have the maximum time to spend together.
Your main goal is to create a routine for your dog and act accordingly. In this way, sooner or later, your dog will get used to your routine. This is how your dogs routine should look like:
Step 1: Exercise
I think you already know how much energy beagles have when they are awake. So take them out for long walks daily. You can play fetch with them or take them swimming. This will drain them up and help them sleep better at night.
Step 2: Meals
Feed your pet at the same time every day. Make a routine and feed them according to it.
Step 3: Toilet
Dogs dont sleep if they want to go to the toilet. So take them outside before you go to bed. This will help your dog understand his sleeping schedule.
Step 4: Playtime
In your free time, play with them, and teach them some tricks and commands. Here are some tricks you can teach your beagle.
Step 5: Greet your Beagle
Greet your beagle with Good Morning as soon as you wake up and Good Night before you go to sleep. A habit of greeting them in the good morning will give them an assurance that you will be there to greet them in the morning. This will make them more relaxed during the night.
Relevant Questions
Do other dog breeds also have similar sleep patterns?
Its not just a beagle that sleeps so much. Other dogs especially hunting breeds, also rest a lot. There are occasions when you feel that all your pet does is sleep. I decided to delve a bit deeper into this. A vet told me that certain pet parents find it tough to understand the benefit that animals get from sleep. Researchers still arent sure as to why beagles or, for that matter, other dogs need so much sleep. Some think that dogs enter the REM cycle of sleep ten percent of the time they sleep. They probably need more rest so they can rejuvenate completely.
Why does my beagle sleep so much during the daytime and stay awake at night?
All the dogs trace their ancestry to wolves. Beagles were predators and hunters, and we all know predators dont sleep at night. In fact, most dogs, if not trained, tend to stay awake at night. So dont be surprised if you wake up in the middle of the night and find your beagle staring at a wall. They keep watching while we sleep at night.