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Yes, digging in bed is a normal dog behavior that stems from instinctual actions related to comfort, territory, and nesting.
Dogs circle before they poop to create a safe, clean environment and possibly align themselves with Earth's magnetic field.
Yes, digging in bed is normal dog behavior and often stems from instinctual, emotional, or comfort-seeking reasons.
Dogs often circle before pooping due to instinctual behaviors related to safety, scent marking, and aligning with the Earth’s magnetic field.
Yes, digging in bed is a normal and instinctual behavior for dogs rooted in their ancestral habits.
Dogs circle before pooping to align themselves with the Earth's magnetic field and to scan the area for safety and comfort.
To stop your dog from scratching their bed, understand the cause—whether instinctual, behavioral, or physical—and address it through training and proper bedding.
This behavior is known as nesting or denning, which is instinctual for dogs as they prepare a comfortable and secure resting place.

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