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Old 30-04-2009, 14:24   #1
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Dogs Dreaming?....

We have a Cocker Spaniel whos 8 years old. Its weird but she keeps on having dreams . She will lie down and fall asleep and then all of a sudden she will start barking or growling etc in her sleep. And today she was asleep laid down and then woke up and started howling laid down . Is this normal for a dog to do this? Does your dog do this?

I find it all amusing though haha!
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Old 30-04-2009, 14:29   #2
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Re: Dogs Dreaming?....

It is perfectly normal for a life form with a brain to dream.
Why did you think it strange?
My cat talks (miaows) in his sleep - and even snores sometimes
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Old 30-04-2009, 14:33   #3
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Re: Dogs Dreaming?....

We have always had King Charles Spaniels and they always had dreams, very funny to watch..........
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Old 30-04-2009, 16:15   #4
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Re: Dogs Dreaming?....

All dogs dream just keep out of their way if its a nightmare though nightmares have been known to bite
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Old 30-04-2009, 18:16   #5
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Re: Dogs Dreaming?....

They all dream and most of them do the "actions". The funniest is when they dream they're chasing something and their paws twitch like crazy, usually accompanied by muffled "woofs".
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Old 22-05-2009, 22:21   #6
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Re: Dogs Dreaming?....

My 10 month old cocker does muffle type yelps when she is dreaming as well as the flickering of the paws.
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Old 22-05-2009, 23:04   #7
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Re: Dogs Dreaming?....

Our Clio, who is a two year-old Cocker Spaniel often woofs in her sleep. When her feet start twitching we reckon that she's chasing rabbits......not that she's ever seen one!

It's a doggy thing as our Jack Russell used to do it too. Bless him.
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