Twitter Thread Inspires Users to Share About the Routines Their Dogs Have Developed for Putting Themselves to Sleep
Dogs have a way of turning bedtime into a full routine, and this Twitter thread is packed with examples. From tucked-in pups to sleepy princes, people shared the little habits their dogs use to signal that the day is over.
The posts are funny, oddly relatable, and full of the kind of pet behavior that makes dog owners swear their animals are running the house. A few of the dogs head to bed on cue, while others have their own dramatic rituals before they finally settle down.
By the end, it is hard not to wonder who trained whom. Read on.
1. You good doggos know how to listen to your bodies and act accordingly

2. Goodnight, sweet boy; it's bedtime, so have a good night's rest

3. He won't go by himself because he wants his treat

Some of these dogs have bedtime routines down to a science.
4. Go Allie... A good doggo who not only goes to sleep but also tucks herself in

5. This adorable doggo sometimes sleeps in this position

6. And this is how this doggo chooses to take a trip into the dream world

7. He's a prince, so he already knows his duties

That prince energy is doing a lot of work here.
And for the sweet part, see how dog owners built lasting bonds with patience and consistency, per pet lovers.
8. The prince is here to remind everyone to take their 16 hours of sleep daily

9. This dog chooses to hand everyone a toy and then heads to bed

10. When this dog has had enough for the day, he takes his bum and hits the bed

11. These cute doggos head to the stairs whenever they are late for bed

Even the late-night crowd knows when it is time to call it.
12. This dog is one of those that believes in keeping to his sleep schedule every day

13. Just lying there and enjoying his well-deserved noon sleep

14. This pawrent has a sleeping schedule to adhere to every day, and his dog knows just how to signal for what he wants

These canines are sensitive to feelings and know when it is time to unwind. Good for them; the human world could use a little more of that vitality!
Sleep habits can change as a result of aging or illness, which is why you should monitor your dog's sleeping patterns. The same is true for humans.
Some dogs really do run on a schedule.
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