If you’ve ever walked into your room to find your dog curled up on your pile of clothes, you’re not alone — and there’s actually a touching reason behind it. Experts say this behavior has little to do with comfort, and everything to do with connection.
Dogs are pack animals by nature. When they choose to sleep on your clothes, it’s because your scent gives them a sense of safety and belonging. Your smell — even from an old t-shirt or hoodie — reminds them of you and helps calm their mind, especially when you’re not around.
According to animal behaviorists, dogs often use their owner’s scent to reduce anxiety, loneliness, or separation stress. It’s their way of saying, “You’re my person, and this is where I feel safe.”
If your dog keeps returning to your clothes even when you’re home, it can also mean they see those items as part of their “den” — a cozy, secure space filled with your familiar scent.
So next time you find your furry friend napping on your laundry, don’t scold them. It’s not mischief — it’s love. To your dog, your scent is home.