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Old 03-23-2012, 11:34 AM   #10
yorkietalkjilly
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I hope Tibbe's dreams are all pleasant and he's chasing or playing but realize he might occasionally have a bad one, too. Does make you wonder if dog's are somehow protected from bad dreams. But since dogs, besides just being happy and full of gusto all the time, get sad, depressed, can grieve and sense pain/illness in others, seeming to express such a wide range of feelings, I assume their dreams kind of reflect their reality, as ours do. I usually - not always - but usually dream about things that are familiar to me and routine to daily living. I always thought probably dogs' dreams do too - the good and occasionally the bad.
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