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#23 – Do Dogs Like Cuddling? Learn More 

Do dogs like cuddling?  It may not be a mutually pleasant experience.  Learn more about cuddling dogs and how to read their body language!

We are crazy about dogs! They’re the best! So warm, soft, and adorable,…it is a natural impulse to want to pick them up and squeeze them, covering them in kisses. Cuddling dogs is the best – we get it! But is it a good idea? Do dogs like cuddling? We are going to offer some evidence that while not popular, is essential to know.

When you’re cuddling dogs, it’s not conveying the feelings of love and affection to them as you would like and hope. 

Let’s think about this from the dog’s point of view: to them, you are a very strange breed of dog that walks around on two legs. The two of you don’t always speak the same language, but there is general good will, affection, and a bond. If the dog could speak verbally, it might be able to let you know of their preferences. So instead, they attempt to let you know in their own language, non-verbally and with their body language.

Here are some of the signs of discomfort that may be displayed when cuddling dogs:

  • Tail tucking
  • Ears lowered
  • Whale Eyes
  • Head turned to the side
  • Frozen or stiff legged

After all, despite your intention when hugged, puppy is now wrapped up immobilized in your arms, or if larger sized, pinned into a position not of their own will. In the doggy world, when one dog pins another, it is in the context of play fighting, which can, in some circumstances, turn on a dime into real fighting, meaning a nip or bite.  Pinning down in the dog world is seen as a show of dominance, not affection.

Do Dogs Like Cuddling? What About If They Don’t Show Signs of Discomfort?

Of course, there are some exceptions to the amount of discomfort or stress that the dog will display or experience, given the strength of the bond between you and your dog. Most likely, your dog or puppy because of their love for you, will tolerate your (in their eyes) pushy behavior. We are extremely lucky that dogs are vibrationally perceptive, and most of the time they will give you the benefit of the doubt.

How can we convey love and affection if hugging and cuddling dogs are something stressful and not enjoyable?

Here are a few suggestions: 

  • Petting or stroking them
  • Walking with them
  • Engaging with them on their terms

So, do dogs like cuddling? Unfortunately, for us dog-lovers, no. By letting the dog set the terms of engagement and closeness, it conveys mutual respect, which will increase and strengthen the loving bond between you two, and everyone wins!

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I’m Julie

The creator of the Habibi Bear. Developed exclusively to provide support for children with Autism & special needs.  I was inspired by my students and wanted to assist them by raising a dog that can be their voice and help them navigate their world. Over the years, this vision has expanded as I now serve people of all ages with my Habibi Method Program, as a Puppy Parenting Coach!