Why Does My Dog Sit On Me? 6 Reasons Explained - Zigzag (2024)

Do you have a dog who also sees you as a chair? You probably love the extra love and affection, but you might ask yourself: ‘why does my dog sit on me’ every now and then. Well, it’s less to do with your personality being close to one of an inanimate object, and more to do with reasons you like to hear. Ha ha, sorry for the harsh dig.

In this article, we’ll be going into all of the reasons we can think of as to why your dog sits on you, why your dog might sit on your chest, or on your head, and whether you should let your dog do it. If you have any concerns about your dog’s sitting preferences, we’ll also go through those. Spoiler alert, most likely, you don’t need to worry.

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Why does my dog sit on me?

Dogs sit on us to be close to us, to show affection, for security and warmth, and occasionally to protect or guard us. Your puppy’s body language will tell you your puppy’s reasons for sitting on you.

Here are some reasons why your dog might sit on you:

1. Dogs sit on us to show affection

Whether you have a small breed like a Pug or Chihuahua or a larger breed like a Labrador, given the chance, they will sit on you!

Here’s the thing: we can’t blame dogs for wanting to be close to us. We basically designed them to be this affectionate. It’s actually a trait we have specifically bred for in-companion and toy breeds.

2. Sitting on you for security

Some dogs like human touch to feel safe, so they’ll often sit on us to know we’re nearby and relish the comfort and protection you provide them with. This is something that often happens when a puppy is in a fear period, where they tend to get a bit more clingy.


Sitting on you doesn’t immediately scream separation anxiety though, don’t worry!

3. Sitting on you for warmth

You keep them warm, and in turn, they’ll keep you warm. It’s a fair exchange of body heat that nobody will complain about. Sitting on you and under a blanket? Oh, that’s the dream.

4. Resource guarding and sitting on humans

This can occasionally be why some dogs sit on you. They feel worried that other dogs (or even people!) might try and steal you away from them. This means they might act aggressively if another dog comes near when they’re sitting on you. Dogs don’t only resource guard chews, treats or toys. They can resource guard humans too.

Read our full guide to resource guarding to learn more.

5. Sitting on you to play

Some dogs will jump up, lay, or sit on you during a play session. Nothing to worry about, it’s all part of the usual bonding process.

6. Comfort for thunderstorms and fireworks

For some dogs, seeking additional comfort and support when it’s firework season or there is a thunderstorm is normal. This can be one reason your dog sits on you at certain times but not always.

For more information on how your puppy might deal with scary fireworks, read our full guide to how to help a dog scared of fireworks!

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Why does my dog lay on my chest?

This is a cute one. Dogs lay on your chest to hear your heartbeat, to be closer to you, because it’s comfortable, to be close to your face for kisses and for security. Let’s take a deeper look:

To hear your heartbeat

If you have a small puppy who’s been used to sleeping next to their littermates and mother, then listening to a heartbeat is extremely comforting for them. This can be one reason why dogs like to lay on our chests. Even humans like it.

To be closer to you

Dogs are affectionate and like being close to us. Being on our chest is about as close to us as they can get, wouldn’t you agree?

Your chest is comfortable

Whether you have an ample bosom (ooerr) or you’re just lying on the couch with a nice apartment surface, your chest is the best place for your dog to sleep.

To be nearer your face

If you have a dog who likes to lick your face or give you kisses, then lying on your chest is the perfect position for you to be in. Who doesn’t love a coat of slobby puppy love?!

Why does my dog lay on my head?

This is only possible if you’re laying down somewhere, or you’re pulling an unlikely balancing act; but essentially, dogs lie on your head to be as close to you as possible. It might help them get a better view, simply be more comfortable, useful for getting attention and be affectionate.

They want to be really close to you

Ok. Although we said laying on your chest was probably as close as your dog can get, they can go one further and lay on your head.

To get a better look at things

If your dog tries to lay on your head on the couch, they might just be trying to get a better view.

On your head is a comfortable place to lie

This is particularly true at bedtime. Laying on your head and pillow will be a comfortable place for your dog to lie on. They might seek it out!

To get attention

I don’t know about you, but if my dog were to lay on my head, it would certainly get my attention. Dogs do what works, and if the goal is to get your attention then chances are lying on your head will be hard to ignore.

To be affectionate

Dogs are often our little cuddle monsters, aren’t they? Lying on your head is just their way of showing us how much they love us.

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Should I let my dog sit on me?

We don’t have a problem with dogs sitting or laying on us, but we do have a few rules for it. If you don’t want your dog lying or sitting on you, then try these tips:

1. Teach them to lay somewhere else

This should be an easy one to teach. Simply train them to settle on a mat or bed next to you instead of sitting on you.

2. Use plenty of treats

Dogs learn best with rewards and treats, so give them plenty of rewards for laying in the right place, and not on you. You’ll see how quickly they learn.

3. Use a blanket to mark out a lying zone

If you don’t mind your dog laying on you on the couch but want your sofa to stay clean, simply teach them that when the blanket is there it’s their invitation to grab a seat.

4. Sit in a chair so they can’t sit on you

If you’re not lying on the sofa, then they can’t get on top of you to lay on your chest or head. Try sitting in an armchair for a few days and let them lay close by.

5. Watch their body language for anything unusual or worrying

If your dog is showing body language indicating they’re anxious or resource guarding, then it’s a good idea to call the behaviorist for advice.

Should I be worried that my dog is sitting on me?

It’s unlikely that your dog sitting on you is anything to worry about. They are probably just wanting to be affectionate. However, like other sudden changes of behavior, speak to your Vet if it comes out of nowhere. Some keep a diary of any changes to detect any patterns.

There you go. We hope that’s helped you with the funny question of why does my dog sit on me. Now you know it doesn’t necessarily mean they have separation anxiety, which we know can be a worry for a lot of people. Mostly, it’s a dog’s way of saying they love you and want to be close to you. In some cases it can be a way of your dog guarding you.

Read our full guide to puppy separation anxiety if you think your dog has a problem being away from you, or how about learning why dogs sit on your feet.

Right. So all you have to do now is download the Zigzag app today and get cracking with training your four-legged friend. We have heaps of content, a personalized training program for you, and access to a team of professional dog trainers to hold your hand on the journey – or not if hand-holding isn’t your thing, they’re there when you need them anyways!

Why Does My Dog Sit On Me? 6 Reasons Explained - Zigzag (2024)

FAQs

Why Does My Dog Sit On Me? 6 Reasons Explained - Zigzag? ›

Dogs sit on us to be close to us, to show affection, for security and warmth, and occasionally to protect or guard us. Your puppy's body language will tell you your puppy's reasons for sitting on you.

Why does my dog zigzag behind me? ›

One reason for this is that your dog is scent tracking. Zig zagging allows your dog to cover more area and. ensures more scents can be discovered or followed.

What does it mean when a dog sits on you? ›

By sitting on people, dogs often feel higher and more in control. If you notice your dog barking or growling at other pets while sitting on your lap, it may be a sign that your dog is feeling the need to assert their dominance.

Why does the puppy walk zigzag? ›

The puppy cannot wag his tail very well or catch it when he chases his own tail. The puppy walks in a strange zigzag pattern because he is still quite clumsy and when he tries to wag his tail, he ends up walking zigzag.

Can dogs sense pregnancy? ›

When a person is pregnant, the hormones in their body are likely to alter their scent in some way. So, can dogs sense pregnancy? Because of their keen sense of smell, it's believed by many that a dog can detect a change in a pregnant person even before they do — but it's mostly conjecture.

How do I stop my dog from zig zagging? ›

As soon as your dog follows your hand motion or food lure to the side you want him to walk on, treat or praise and start walking forward. If he begins to cross in front of you as you walk forward, stop and use your hand signal or a treat, if needed, to get him back to the proper side.

Why do dogs curl up so close to you? ›

Meaning: This sleeping position is a sign of affection and bonding. It suggests that your dog wants to get closer to a person or another dog and is comfortable around them. Here, dogs sleep curled up in a ball with their legs held close to their body.

Can dogs sense illness? ›

So, dogs know a person's individual smell and when illness changes that smell, dogs can notice that, too. Even humans can observe the scent of sickness with some health problems. For example, diabetic ketoacidosis can cause fruity or acetone-smelling breath.

Why is my dog obsessed with sitting on me? ›

Your dog sitting on you may be his way of saying he loves you, he feels safe around you, or that you are his territory. As long as he isn't acting aggressively towards you, other people, or other animals, and as long as you're okay with it, this kind of behavior doesn't present a problem.

Does my dog know I love him? ›

Yes, your dog knows how much you love him! Dogs and humans have a very special relationship, where dogs have hijacked the human oxytocin bonding pathway normally reserved for our babies. When you stare at your dog, both your oxytocin levels go up, the same as when you pet them and play with them.

Why does my dog zigzag in front of me on walks? ›

Zigzag walking is natural dog behavior, rooted in their instinct to explore their surroundings and follow scents. It's a way for them to gather information about their environment. Allow your dog some freedom while ensuring a loose leash to accommodate this behavior.

What is a puppy zoomies? ›

Zoomies is generally caused by a build-up of excess energy which is then released in one short burst. Don't worry though, it's a completely natural behaviour. It's most common in and generally occurs less and less as they get older.

Why is my dog walking Criss Cross? ›

The crossing of your dog's back legs is one of the early symptoms of neurological deficits in its hind end. Leg weakness can cause muscles to atrophy and weaken the muscles in the rear end. As a dog's back legs progressively lose strength and control, the hind legs start to cross uncontrollably.

How do dogs act when the owner is pregnant? ›

Many dogs also seem to sense when their owner is expecting: They become instantly clingy or protective before their dog mom even gets a positive pregnancy test, leaving us humans to wonder how, exactly, they've figured it out.

Can dogs smell period blood? ›

It turns out that both cats and dogs are able to detect menstruation by odor and hormonal levels. Of course, they don't actually have any scientific concept of what's happening in your uterus, but they do know that something is going on.

How do dogs hint at pregnancy? ›

If your dog senses a pregnancy, you'll likely notice a change in their behavior. Dogs differ, so their reactions can, too. Some dogs become more protective of their owners during pregnancy and will stay close by your side. As your baby bump grows, this protective drive may even increase.

Why do dogs like to curl up behind your legs? ›

Dogs who sleep between their owner's legs may feel particularly close to their owner and seek comfort and security from them. However, this position may also suggest they're feeling insecure or anxious and need reassurance from their pet parent.

Why does my dog roll on his back around me? ›

When a dog rolls over on his back, it often means he's passive and trusts you completely.

Why does my dog curve into me? ›

'Curving' is a cunning strategy dogs use to create space! A curved approach is less intrusive than a direct, head on greeting because it involves a slight change of direction.

Should your dog walk behind you? ›

Your pooch should either walk beside you or behind you, never in front of you. In other words, you should walk your dog, not the other way around. This may seem trivial, but it means a lot in your dog's world. When you let a dog walk in front of you, you're communicating that he's the one who is in charge of the walk.

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