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Dreams... I was just wondering if your furbabies dream and how do they act while dreaming? Twinkie is such a "dreamer"....she will cry in her sleep and move her paws like she is running. She has pretty adventurous dreams from what I can tell. |
I've had dogs who obviously had vivid dreams like you describe, but my Yorkie, Joey, isn't one of them. I had a Husky (who tend to be pretty vocal anyway) who used to like to sleep outside if it was cold. I could hear him inside the house "talking in his sleep"! It was too funny. |
When mine dream they just make little noises. I always wonder what they are dreaming about. |
lexi surely dream, her paws shake and she make little noises.. i get scared and wake her up.. i dont like her to have nightmares... |
It's funny that you started a thread about this today bc just last night me and my hubby were laying in bed getting ready to go to sleep and our youngest, Daisy was sleeping in between us. All of a sudden she started flopping around and growling and moving her legs like she was running, I laughed so hard I almost peed the bed it was the cutest thing that I have ever seen. Chloe the oldest one just kind of got up and put her face down by Daisy's like she was saying "geez girl I am trying to get some sleep cant you quiet down" it was so funny!!! |
I would love to know what Princess dreams about. She is so funny at night. Sometimes she runs in her sleep. Too Cute!! :) |
Loki kicks violently in his sleep, which is probably running but he is lying on his side. He also woofs in his sleep. He sure moves around a LOT in his sleep, and he has to be touching one of us while he sleeps (at night). Also, if my husband gets up in the middle of the night for any reason Loki wakes up, and fiercely barks at him. If I get up, he waits quietly for me to return OR he gets up and TAKES MY SPOT. Little stinker. |
the first time i heard bunjee "bark" was when he was asleep on my lap and dreaming. he would let out a few barks and start moving his feet like he's running. so cute! |
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