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🐶 Dog Mystery· 3 min

Why Does My Dog Yawn So Much?

🥱🐶 Dog Mystery

The short answer

Dogs yawn when tired, but also as a “calming signal” to ease stress or diffuse tension, out of empathy (yawns can be contagious from you), or in anticipation/excitement. Frequent yawning in tense moments usually signals mild stress, not boredom.

Yawning in dogs is more than tiredness — it’s often a quiet communication tool, especially around stress.

Why dogs yawn

  • Tiredness or waking up
  • A “calming signal” to ease their own or others’ tension
  • Contagious yawning — catching it from you (empathy)
  • Anticipation or excitement
  • Mild stress in a tense situation

Watch the context

Repeated yawning at the vet, during training, or in a tense moment usually means “I’m a bit stressed” — give them space and reassurance.

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Frequently asked

Is my dog yawning a sign of stress?

It can be — yawning is a recognized calming signal dogs use when mildly stressed or trying to defuse tension.

Do dogs catch yawns from humans?

Yes — contagious yawning has been observed in dogs, likely linked to their bond and empathy with us.

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