What do dogs dream about?
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Chester dreams about food. You can tell because he's always upside down with drool running down his snout! Phoebe dreams about chasing her ball most of the time, but sometimes, I think she dreams about being a big tough dog and beating up the bullies as she growls and snarls, bares her teeth and generally acts really aggressively. First time she did it I was quite shocked as you will never hear her growl when she's awake!
Or, they could be dreaming about electric sheep and doggy porn...
Or, they could be dreaming about electric sheep and doggy porn...
My German Shepherd used to start running in her sleep, lying on her side, paws flailing she used to fall off the sofa. My first Springer, an ex working dog only ever woofed in her sleep, never when awake. Terrier used to growl and wag, with feet going quite a lot. Current Working Cocker grumbles away, occasionally whimpers and has barked himself awake.
Ha, our little terrier seems to run a diagnostics check sometimes when asleep. We've watched her roll onto her back then, one after another, each paw twitches; sometimes so does her tail.
Stays on her back for a couple more minutes then rolls back onto her side, all whilst apparently asleep.
But yes, if she dreams, it probably involves rabbit, squirrel, or deer chasing.
Stays on her back for a couple more minutes then rolls back onto her side, all whilst apparently asleep.
But yes, if she dreams, it probably involves rabbit, squirrel, or deer chasing.
posties, dustman, ramblers, horse riders & cyclists provided they are outside the fence, hates them all with a passion, never managed to work out why as he is as daft as a brush once anyone actually comes onto our property
welsh springer just turned 17, has had a stroke, completely deaf and almost blind, still going strong
welsh springer just turned 17, has had a stroke, completely deaf and almost blind, still going strong
Simon Brooks said:
posties, dustman, ramblers, horse riders & cyclists provided they are outside the fence, hates them all with a passion, never managed to work out why as he is as daft as a brush once anyone actually comes onto our property
welsh springer just turned 17, has had a stroke, completely deaf and almost blind, still going strong
That is a good age for a springer. Any pictures on the dog photos thread?welsh springer just turned 17, has had a stroke, completely deaf and almost blind, still going strong
I love to watch mine twitch usually nose, front legs, back legs and at no particular time of day.Probably dreams of all the nice scents from other dogs she picks out on her walks.
Edited by SPR2 on Thursday 6th March 09:15
SPR2 said:
Simon Brooks said:
posties, dustman, ramblers, horse riders & cyclists provided they are outside the fence, hates them all with a passion, never managed to work out why as he is as daft as a brush once anyone actually comes onto our property
welsh springer just turned 17, has had a stroke, completely deaf and almost blind, still going strong
That is a good age for a springer. Any pictures on the dog photos thread?welsh springer just turned 17, has had a stroke, completely deaf and almost blind, still going strong
I love to watch mine twitch usually nose, front legs, back legs and at no particular time of day.Probably dreams of all the nice scents from other dogs she picks out on her walks.
Edited by SPR2 on Thursday 6th March 09:15
very hairy at the moment, due a short back and sides now the weather is getting warmer
completely zonked with tongue hanging out
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