Dog Bed Mistakes That Quietly Stress Your Dog (and How to Fix Them)
A too-small bed, the wrong spot, and over-washing can keep your dog tense. Fix these dog bed mistakes for deeper, calmer sleep.

Your dog can look perfectly “settled” in their bed and still not be truly resting. Small setup choices—size, placement, scent, even who’s allowed on it—can keep their body slightly tense and their brain on alert. The good news is that a few simple tweaks can make your dog’s bed feel like the safest, sleepiest place in the house.
The #1 dog bed mistake: choosing a bed that only works for curling up
Most pet owners buy a bed that technically fits: the dog can lie down, the bed looks cozy, done. But deep, restorative sleep requires something specific—your dog needs to fully relax their muscles, let their spine decompress, and stretch their legs out without bumping into bolsters or the edge.
If your dog always has to stay curled to “fit,” their body may never fully switch off. You might notice more position changes, lighter sleep, or that half-awake look where they’re resting but still tracking what’s happening.
A better setup:
- Keep the cozy donut/bolster bed if your dog loves it.
- Add a second option: a flatter, more open bed (or a mattress-style pad) that allows full sprawl.
If you’ve ever noticed your dog sleeping like a starfish on the floor instead of in their bed, that’s often a clue they’re craving stretch-out space.
Stop scrubbing away the scent that makes the bed feel safe
That “doggy” smell in your dog’s bed might be unpleasant to you, but to your dog it can be deeply comforting. Dogs respond strongly to familiar human scent—studies using brain imaging have shown that a dog’s reward centers light up with the smell of their person.
When a bed is washed very frequently or cleaned with heavily scented detergent, it can come back smelling “wrong.” To you it’s fresh. To your dog it can feel unfamiliar, like their safe spot got replaced overnight.
A better setup:
- Wash the cover as needed, but avoid overpowering fragrances.
- If your dog seems unsure after washing, tuck a worn T-shirt or small blanket that smells like you into (or near) the bed for a smoother transition.



