Here’s Why Your Dog Can’t Resist Your Slippers

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by Rachel

If you’ve ever caught your dog dragging your slippers across the living room or giving them a good chew, you might’ve wondered what’s the appeal.


In this article, we’ll break down the surprising reasons dogs are obsessed with your slippers—and share tips to keep both your footwear and your pup happy.


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1. Your Scent Is Comforting

Dogs are incredibly attuned to scent, and your slippers are basically a concentrated version of your smell. After a long day, your slippers carry traces of your skin, sweat, and daily life, which makes them instantly comforting to your dog. 


Snuggling with or chewing on something that smells like you can help reduce anxiety and provide a sense of security, almost like a security blanket for humans.


That’s why your dog might grab your slippers whenever you leave the room or settle down for the night.


To keep your slippers safe, try giving your dog an alternative item that carries your scent.

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2. It’s About Attention and Play

Dogs are social creatures, and if they notice you react strongly when they steal your slippers, it can turn into a fun game. The chase, the retrieval, and even your exasperated tone all become part of a playful interaction.


Even when it looks like mischief, your dog is often seeking engagement and connection. Try keeping them entertained with puzzle games and dedicated dog toys instead.

3. Chewing Is Natural and Soothing

Chewing is an instinctive behavior for dogs. It keeps their jaws strong, teeth clean, and minds engaged. Soft, pliable slippers are irresistible because they give your dog something safe to sink their teeth into.


For puppies or dogs going through teething, your slippers might be especially appealing. Older dogs might chew to relieve boredom or stress.


Try giving them chew toys to satisfy their instinct instead. 

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Wrapping It Up

Your dog’s interest in your slippers comes from comfort, play, instinct, and bonding. 


Instead of telling your pup off, offer alternatives like chew toys, items with your scent, or a designated slipper just for them. 

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