Owners often notice the pattern as a cluster: pacing, staring, repeated trips to the water bowl, and then sudden panting. Dog panting and restless behavior can be as mild as “can’t get comfortable,” or as intense as frantic movement from room to room. The difference matters.
Occasional unsettled nights happen—storms, fireworks, a schedule change. But if the behavior repeats, escalates, or comes with new physical signs, it’s worth treating as information. A dog’s sleep is a sensitive readout of pain, itch, temperature regulation, breathing comfort, and emotional security.
The most helpful mindset is curious rather than alarmed. You’re looking for the simplest explanation that fits the whole picture: age, recent medications, exercise level, diet timing, and whether the restlessness is paired with panting, trembling, or confusion.