Do we know if yorkies dream? Duke has been doing this a lot lately and I'm wondering if he's dreaming or having a nightmare: he would be in deep sleep and all of a sudden jumps up, run really fast around and bark non-stop. I know he hears and smells things that I don't, but so many times I feel that not much change in the apartment and he would do that several times a day. He'll go back to being calm and sleepy again.... Do yorkies dream when they sleep then?:confused: |
If that isn't dreaming I've seen my little doggies do all of their lives, then I've been wrong all of my life.:D |
I am sure they dream when they sleep. Sometimes Layla will move her legs in her sleep (not just twitching as she's falling asleep, but actually making pawing motions) and sometimes she even whimpers or cries! I usually just go over and pet her slowly and snuggle her until her eyes slowly open and then she goes back to sleep peacefully. |
I think so... Izzy does similar things. Like the other day, she was sleeping and then all of a sudden she woke up and started barking like out of no where. and sometimes she growls too. If we only could read their minds! |
They sure act like they do, buddy will move his legs, or bark, or growl, all with never opening his eyes or getting up. |
I think they do. Mine twitch sometimes when they sleep. I would love to know what they dream about |
I think mine dream but never get up and bark. They just whimper sometimes or makes a deep breathing noise. Then they are back out. If they get up and bark its usually because they hear something and you have to go and check it out. |
They sure do, it's called rapid eye movement sleep (REM) and scientists can measure this. |
I know they dream....Mine sometimes are chasing something because they'll be sleeping and their little legs start moving like if they were running...lol They'll be laying on their side when they do that. Sometimes they'll growl too. Who knows but when they wake up I start to make fun of them....lol Like what mommas baby was chasing last night...lol |
It seems so. Buddy will twitch, jump, whine and his eyes will move behind his lids when he's dreaming. Probably dreaming of chasing a big dog!:( |
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Yes, i think they do dream....The deep sleep is called REM> Studies have shown that a dog enters this deep sleep and this is when dreams occur. The term "Let Sleeping Dogs Lye" is true. My Suzi sometimes twiches and yelps in her deep sleep. :aimeeyork |
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I'm sure Joey dreams about Bully Sticks, I wonder how Freud would interpret that? |
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You could be right, I showed him a picture of Jack, alaskayorkies' dog. Don't Open - XXX rated - Jack |
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odie sure does dream! and he's loud with his growling or whimpering too lol he also does the paw twitching and shaking and all sometimes he shakes A LOT and it scared me at first and then i realized he's just dreaming i think its so cute when hes growling or barking...i'll get real close to him and say "get em odie! get em!" and he starts barking or growling even louder hehehe |
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I heard a rumor going on about alaskayorkie taking a walk with his dogs one day, and Jack ran away from the group. Half an hour later, they came upon Jack, and standing next to him, a very happy Grizzly bear, soon after that people started finding ads for "Teddy Bear" yorkies, coincidence? You tell me. |
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Mike swore all of us to secrecy, so I'm not at liberty to divulge this info. |
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:lol tears Our shy quiet little Cassie will howl like all get-out. She sounds like a ghost in a haunted house. She never makes noise like that when she is awake. (I think she would faint if she knew what she's doing in her sleep!) :lol tears </IMG></IMG> |
I think mine definately dreams. She will sometimes whine in her sleep til I wake her up from it. She will also hop up and run around the place barking, but it's normally because she hears something outside. |
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