7 Sleepy Dog Breeds Known For Their Deep Rest

7 Sleepy Dog Breeds Known For Their Deep Rest

What are the first few words that come to your mind when you think about dogs? Tumbleweeds of fur, running around in circles, enthusiastic bounciness, sprints, games of fetch, endless runs, and that loud, incessant barking. Hmm, that’s about right?

These are the usual things that you expect a dog to do. But forget about all this perkiness and peppy attitudes because the dog breeds we are about to discuss are all about snoozing; they love to dream about doggie treats, comfy pillows, cotton candy clouds, and doggie angels with wings.

They are born with a flair and fine art of napping and display the most quirky and hilarious sleeping positions, snore louder than the lumber mill, and are renowned for their deep sleep. They can plop into a superman pose (stomach down with back legs straight out) anywhere at any time of the day, from a cozy corner to a comfy bed, or even on your fluffy carpet in the den, and love chilling all day long.

Don’t question them for their sleepiness, as they’ll always have a retort for your question, like I was meditating or am trying to be zen (calm), and never try to compete with them because they’ll take it as a challenge, sleep for 24 hours, and show you how it’s done.

Sleepy Dog Breeds Known For Their Deep Rest

1. Bolognese

Bolognese

Average Sleeping Hours: 12-14

This dog’s name makes it seem like it dropped out of a renowned Italian menu. Maybe the next time you order a spaghetti bolognese, you’ll get an additional surprise living toy with your meal. But jokes apart, this white hypoallergenic beauty belongs to the barbichon family just like its cousins, the havanese, bichon frise, and maltese.

Snow White Sleeping Beauties

But let us warn you beforehand that if you are expecting these forever puppies to behave like a bouncy and agile pup filled with zest and life all day, then you’ve come to the wrong section of the doggy aisle, cause these brilliant little lap dogs aren’t built for such high-profile activity.

Bolognese Profile

A couple of short walks a day tires these buggers out and prevents obesity, which is a common health issue in the breed.

Proud residents of the Italian City of Bologna

If by any chance these Italian delicacies go through a vigorous play session in the house, you’ll find them completely worn out and tanked in the softest place they can find (which will very often be your lap, a soft plushie, or a pillow).

Warning: These bright cloud-like puppies look extremely adorable, will likely tie into little knots, and invoke this deep urge to cuddle and spoil them.

2. Basset Hound 

Basset Hound

Average Sleeping Hours: 13-18 hours

This low-key, charming pup with a houndy independence is known for its droopy velvety ears, mournful eyes, wrinkled brows, saggy jowls, and stubby short legs. Meet the basset hound, aka another prime member of the sleep association. These heavy boned dogs love to live life at a slower pace, enjoying and relishing every single detail of the journey.

The Long-eared French guy who gained Marilyn Monroe’s attention

Hill’s Pet states that bassets are famous for their scent work, which they take pretty seriously, and are built for endurance in the hunting field. But when they are not on duty, you’ll find the basset hounds snoozing off every weird nook and cranny of your home in the most amusing sleep positions.

Basset Hound Profile

Warning! This Pooch’s Sleeping schedule must be respected

Known for a less expressive yet loyal nature, these endearing dogs with massive paws have laid-back energy levels and are great for companionship.

These hounds often sport the side sleeper pose with their limbs extended and bellies partly exposed, indicating a calm and content demeanor with occasional dreamy paw twitches. (Shhh, it is because they are deep sleepers!)

3. Neapolitan Mastiff

Neapolitan Mastiff

Average Sleeping Hours: 12-14 for adult dog sleep, 18 for puppies

Another droopy-jowled, wrinkly pet who stands among the heavyweight sleeping champions is this Neapolitan mastiff. These low-energy dogs tend to nap a lot and aren’t naturally athletic breeds. These profusely wrinkled and powerful guardians come off as extremely daunting and scary to strangers.

The Loyal & Lazy Combo

Its endless skin folds and pendulous lips give this mastino a shriveled and melted marzipan look. These sweet, placid, and steady dogs sleep for more than half a day and would flex even more hours if not persuaded with some treats or food.

Neapolitan Mastiff Profile

Bring in the blankets, let’s have a sleepover

Although these pups look like dangerous beasts or something straight out of Jurassic Park, they are incredibly affectionate and love being tucked next to their owner. Neapolitans often sport the cuddle bug pose; these velcro dogs will often be found happily curled up on the couch with you.

P.S. These ancient protectors and Roman war dogs have traded their jobs to become full-time sleep enthusiasts and are now the happiest, being the honorary guardians of your couch.

4. Saint Bernard

Average Sleeping Hours: 18 and counting

This gentle giant is another low-energy breed with a thick coat, quiet nature, and a heart of gold. But did you know that these strong and diligent workers and alpine rescuers are watchful, patient, and beloved pets at home who love to sprawl under your bedsheets and snooze off into the horizon.

Constantly Ecstatic about an Afternoon Nap – Hey, don’t judge, they nap in style

These extraordinarily muscular and imposing dogs with a short muzzle and deep, dark eyes are famously a welcome sight for stranded alpine travelers, but when they are not at work, they love snuggles, cuddles, and a lot of beauty sleep.

Warning! This Pup is Highly Intoxicated with Love and the Sleepy Drug

This Beethoven of the canine kingdom only stays awake for 5 to 6 hours on a daily basis. Hence, you’d better make them count. They make great therapy dogs and emotional support animals, which can be a great purposeful job for them in their active hours.

5. Dachshund

Average Sleeping Hours: 12-14 hours of peaceful meditative sleep

This tiny sausage is a bundle of spunk, rashness, and stubbornness all packed into one furry package. They come in three different varieties: long-haired, wire-haired, and perpetually smooth puppies.

Originally bred to hunt burrow-dwelling animals, these little weiner dogs love their nap time and are prone to sleeping anywhere.

The Sleepy Sausage in a Blanket

These tireless hounds are game for anything but prioritize sleep over all activities because they know how important snoozing is to remain sharp and focused. Hence, they never skip on their beauty sleep and are found spending long periods of warm weather in bed.

Warning! The suspect likes to bury itself in your duvet. Hence, always keep an eye open for this pup

This moderately energetic doxie is a nap-addicted marshmallow who should be given a medal for snoozing at the sight of a dog bed. This doxie loves to sleep like a donut, curled in a tight ball with limbs tucked closer to their bodies and nose near the tail, showcasing their sweet and caring attitude towards their owners and a reserved nature towards strangers.

Puppies also curl up into a donut when they feel cold; hence, if you see them in this position, make sure to tuck them into a warm bed with a blanket.

6. Pekingese

Average Sleeping Hours: 12-14

Regal bearing and rolling gait, lo and behold, the stock toy dog, aka the Pekingese. Now, whether or not these flat faces are the inspiration behind the Peking duck en·trée, we have no idea. But they do have this incredibly strong gravitational pull on their favorite humans.

Warning! Beware, the suspect with a constant leonine expression might crawl into your bed off schedule

Purina UK says that these robust short-legged small dogs with a lion-like mane and a darker golden red shade are a subtle delight. They love to reign over palaces, aka your apartment, as they are serenely independent and now carry the torch of spreading the great Chinese empire, and their favorite hobby is snoozing off without a care in the world.

Stocky build, brachycephalic nature, constant droopy eyes! The Pekingese is in action

Pekingese don’t only have a relaxed nature, but this restful breed was built to amuse their humans with their funky sleeping positions. You’ll find these excellent bed dogs sleeping in the weirdest of ways. They have the most beautiful, big, dark, and sparkly eyes, but you won’t often see them staring right at you.

These pups sleep avidly in a lion pose or sphinx pose with their belly down and head perched on their front paws, which showcases their alertness, loyalty, and care towards their families.

Dog Sleeping Positions and Meanings-01

P.S. The Pekes are prone to congestive heart failure, which is the main reason behind their excessive sleepy situation (and you were judging this cute puffiness for no reason at all!)

7. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Average Sleeping Hours: 12-14

The sweetest and cutest of all spaniels, the cavalier is the most unique puppy ever. Because these pooches are the best of both worlds and have the verve and high-spirited nature of the spaniels, but also the laid back, attentiveness of a toy breed.

When you’re Royal and you know it

Orvis recalls that these royal antiques have a noble aura surrounding them, and the heart-melting expressions emanating from the large, round eyes give these tiny little dogs a sweet puppy dog face.

These regal aristocrats are a picture of grace, but when no one’s looking, they quickly break out of their royal etiquette and take a long, restful sleep.

Belly Up legs in the Air, Restful Mode Unlocked – Anytime can be Nap time for these Floppy ear Bird Watchers

Now, how these puppers have gained this laid-back energy might always remain a mystery, but these silky, rich squirrel chasers and backyard frolickers channel their couch potato vibe quite often.

Ideal for apartment living the cavalier king charles spaniels don’t need much of a daily exercise and happily spend time following their beloved hoomans and snuggling in the arms of their owners or sleeping

P.S. Warning! This sleeping soul, with a sunshine brightness and mellow character, can be found sleeping anywhere in the mud, sand, or grass. Hence, as an owner, you’ll have to make sure to transport these calm, sleepy babies to a safe doggie bed.

Conclusion

Where a German Shepherd and Husky love living in the outdoors and conquering every summit of adventure and thrill. These buttery smooth, soft, and mellow guys ditch the wanderlust for good old nap, because the joy and peace of a good night’s sleep is unmatched.

But be warned that you will find these sleepy slumbering messes in the most weird sleeping positions, as some of them prefer to stay cozy, others sleep with a half eye open, and some surprisingly highly energetic breeds also join in the slumber party when they turn into adult dogs.

Moreover, brachycephalic breeds like bulldogs, pugs, and French bulldogs are renowned for their unhealthy sleeping habits. However, heavy sleeping isn’t all bad; it strengthens a dog’s immunity and gives them a better attitude and mood. These pooches are great motivators for stressed individuals who don’t like taking things easy, and are the brand ambassadors of restful sleep and calm living.

patricia wren
Patricia Wren is a caring and experienced writer who loves helping pet owners give their animals the best life possible. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications with a focus on Journalism and has spent years sharing helpful advice with fellow pet lovers. Patricia has fostered dozens of dogs and cared for all kinds of animals — from cats and guinea pigs to birds, turtles, and fish. Whether she’s walking a nervous dog for the first time or helping a shy cat feel at home, her patience and kindness always shine through. Passionate about thoughtful adoptions, Patricia is dedicated to one goal: helping every animal find a safe, loving home where they truly belong.