Startle reflex. Puppy

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CTO

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2,653 posts

210 months

Saturday 28th May 2022
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Advice welcome please.

We have a 7 month old puppy, generally very calm, loving and relaxed…

But, recently she seems to have developed a weird habit of being asleep, then jumping awake and running towards either the TV or into the kitchen as though she is responding to a noise.. although the OH and I have heard nothing.

The main issue is that quite often when she (the puppy) does this she is asleep on my lap and when she goes to defcon 5 and jumps up, it’s usually at the expense of my nads.

Last night she jumped up, got her head stuck under the sofa blanket and did what can only be described as a wheelspin with her paws, on my cock and balls.

So, I’ve done a bit of research and can’t really find much of an answer. Lots of places talk about seizures or absence seizures etc. It’s nothing like that.

It is almost a type of hyper vigilance, but, at night she sleeps without disturbances and quite often likes a lie in..

Anyone been through this before? Is it a part of puppy adolescence and development?

Thanks all

CTO

Bikesalot

1,834 posts

158 months

Wednesday 1st June 2022
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Ours will sometimes wake and start barking, trying to look out the window or goes to the living room and barks at it assuming someone has turned up to see her.

I can only assume she's been mid dream and woken up.

Hopefully it'll settle down for you.

Challo

10,104 posts

155 months

Wednesday 1st June 2022
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CTO said:
Advice welcome please.

We have a 7 month old puppy, generally very calm, loving and relaxed…

But, recently she seems to have developed a weird habit of being asleep, then jumping awake and running towards either the TV or into the kitchen as though she is responding to a noise.. although the OH and I have heard nothing.

The main issue is that quite often when she (the puppy) does this she is asleep on my lap and when she goes to defcon 5 and jumps up, it’s usually at the expense of my nads.

Last night she jumped up, got her head stuck under the sofa blanket and did what can only be described as a wheelspin with her paws, on my cock and balls.

So, I’ve done a bit of research and can’t really find much of an answer. Lots of places talk about seizures or absence seizures etc. It’s nothing like that.

It is almost a type of hyper vigilance, but, at night she sleeps without disturbances and quite often likes a lie in..

Anyone been through this before? Is it a part of puppy adolescence and development?

Thanks all

CTO
Are you sure its nothing on the TV or background? Ours do similar when they are snoozing in the evening. Dogs have a different range or hearing then humans, and potentially something on the TV spooked them.

PistonBroker

2,414 posts

226 months

Wednesday 1st June 2022
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Challo said:
Are you sure its nothing on the TV or background? Ours do similar when they are snoozing in the evening. Dogs have a different range or hearing then humans, and potentially something on the TV spooked them.
The howl at the end of a Dick Wolf production - Law & Order et al - used to set our Springer pup off when he was fast asleep! Alas, unfortunately for our amusement, he appears to have grown out of it!

AdiT

1,025 posts

157 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Don't have an answer but it reminded me of this...

https://youtu.be/grEypMDqvTE

wong

1,288 posts

216 months

Friday 10th June 2022
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AdiT said:
Don't have an answer but it reminded me of this...

https://youtu.be/grEypMDqvTE
smile
Should be in the " juvenile things that make you snigger " thread