How to keep dogs safe while sleeping under the covers
Many dog owners worry when they see their pup burrow deeply under blankets or covers. A common question is: Do dogs get enough air when they sleep under blankets?
The short answer: Yes — most dogs instinctively regulate their own comfort. But structure and airflow matter.
This guide explains the safety behind burrowing behavior, what risks to watch for, and how a properly designed covered burrow bed supports your dog’s natural den instinct — safely.
First, it might be helpful to understand Why do dogs sleep under blankets?
Why Dogs Burrow Under Blankets in the First Place
Dogs are den animals by instinct. In the wild, enclosed spaces provided warmth, protection, and safety from predators.
When your dog burrows under covers, they are recreating that den-like environment. The feeling of being tucked in can reduce stress, soften sensory input, and provide emotional security.
For anxious or sensitive dogs, this behavior can be even stronger. Learn more here: Are cave beds good for anxious dogs?
Do Dogs Actually Run Out of Air Under Blankets?
Healthy dogs do not typically suffocate under blankets. Dogs instinctively reposition themselves if they feel too warm or uncomfortable. They are highly sensitive to airflow and temperature changes.
However, problems can occur when:
- Heavy blankets collapse and seal airflow
- The dog is very small and deeply buried
- The environment is already hot
- The cover traps heat without ventilation
This is where design of a dog cave bed becomes important.
Many pet parents understandably worry about safety and airflow when their dog burrows deeply under covers.
Unlike a blanket, the KONA CAVE® Snuggle Cave Bed is engineered with a patent-protected rear air vent to support continuous airflow — providing den-like comfort without compromising safety.
The Difference Between Loose Blankets and a Structured Cave Bed
Loose household blankets are unstructured. They shift, collapse, and can trap heat directly over the dog’s face.
A properly engineered covered cave bed is different.
The KONA CAVE® Snuggle Cave Bed was designed specifically to satisfy burrowing instinct while maintaining safety and airflow.
- Structured canopy entrance that stays open
- Supportive rectangular bolster base that prevents collapse
- Patent-protected rear air vent for continuous airflow
- Breathable fabric construction
- Stable base that prevents rolling or flipping
Unlike many soft cave beds on the market, the structure holds its shape while still allowing your dog to feel tucked in.
What About Heat?
Overheating is more common than oxygen restriction.
Dogs regulate temperature by moving. If they feel warm, they shift position. A breathable cozy pet cave bed helps maintain airflow while still offering the “under the covers” sensation dogs crave.
If you’re choosing a burrow bed, look for:
- Air ventilation design
- Non-collapsing canopy structure
- Washable materials to maintain airflow quality
- Temperature-regulating fabrics
When Should You Be Cautious?
Monitor closely if your dog:
- Is a very young puppy
- Has respiratory issues
- Is elderly and mobility-impaired
- Cannot easily exit covered spaces
In these cases, ensure any covered bed allows easy entry and exit and maintains structural airflow.
Why a Structured Burrow Bed Is Often Safer Than Blankets
If your dog already sleeps under blankets, replacing loose bedding with a structured covered burrow bed is often the safer option.
Your first question might be is a covered cave bed safe?