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Despite what some people argue, many dogs are instinctively pack animals. ... As their pack leader, your pup sees you as their protector. So it stands to reason that he or she will want to stay right against the alpha for security and protection. Also, in a pack canines will sleep touching one another for warmth.
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As their pack leader, your pup sees you as their protector. So it stands to reason that he or she will want to stay right against the alpha for security and protection. Also, in a pack canines will sleep touching one another for warmth. Perhaps your fur baby just absolutely adores you, plain and simple.
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Nearly half of Americans' dogs sleep in bed with their owners.

Because dogs are pack animals, they naturally like to sleep touching their family members.

Even if your dog doesn't touch you while sleeping, he'll likely want to sleep on your side of the bed so he can soak up your scent.

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