Dog dreams Behaviour

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  1. Azz

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    Dog dreams



    Rocky used to move in his sleep/dreams, but he never 'slept walk' like this dog! Poor dog.

    Cheetah has done something similar tho - she be having a dream (moving a bit) then all of a sudden wake up and run or pounce :lol:
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    Persia does the back legs things I always thought she was dreaming of her racing days or chasing rabbits :)
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    That does not look like dreaming or sleepwalking to me Azz - it looks like a brief Grand Mal. :009:
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    Phoebe dreams loads. Her legs go her face twitches an she whines and does mini barks. A few times shes jumped up and started barking like mad.
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    Diesel my staffie does the whole dream thing, his legs go, he huffs and puffs and makes little whining noises no doubt chasing his ball in his dreams the same as he does awake. None of the others do it at all.
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    K9 does that in his sleep when he's on his back his legs start moving & he makes little barks, I just touch his leg & he stops rolls over on to his side & goes back to sleep again
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    It looks to be the same dog that appeared on a programme ... can't remember the name ..... on Animal Planet a couple of years ago. The dog did have a medical condition that caused the "dreaming/sleepwalking" and at night the dog slept in a room that had been "injury" proofed by his owners.

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