Do your dogs dream?

frankie7

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Chimo is asleep on the sofa (she should not actually be there but OH is not here!!) and is twiching, moving her legs and making funny barking noises, not a real bark, as in Woof, more of an oof!!

she quite often "oofs" in her sleep, which is strange as she very rarely barks when she is awake!

T-bone will twich everynow and then but never barks in his sleep, but he barks when awake.

Any one else have a dreaming dog?
 
Scoob dreams. He woofs, runs, growls (waking himself up in the process) and twitches. He also wags in his sleep which is cute.
He also snores!
 
Florimell I don't know. Peanuts dreams a lot and whenever she wakes up, she seems ecstatic to see us and brings us presents (shoes in her mouth etc) for about ten minutes which always makes me think that she must have really bad nightmares to be so happy to see us when she wakes up?! Poor doggie.
Beezle is the funniest, she is always dreaming and always running - she moves her paws SO FAST it's unbelievable, she is literally galloping whilst lying down :)
 
My Labradors certainly do dream and snore.
We have a snoring bedroom, my wife often banishes
me and our oldest Labrador, Barney there.
Apparently the noise generated by both of us is horrendous.
I must get her to record it.

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Young Barney with two wellies

Joe Walking the Dog
 
We call it "chasing rabbits" but yes they do cry, whine, growl, and twitch quite a bit. Whether they are dreaming or not is another matter I suppose ... I like to think they are anyway.
 
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Galupy, Chester chases rabbits too!

My wee border terrorist is a really good sleep talker/runner. The other two are pretty quiet in their sleep!
 
Max tends to 'gallop' in his sleep. Also progressively growls, we call it motorbiking :D
I assume he's dreaming of chasing the cat, the ducks from the canal or trying to grab that always out of reach pigs ear! (He's on a diet) x
 
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