Dogs have nightmares just like HOWE people do
for the same reasons, they're SCARED.
"HN" <weveall.RemoveThis@goneaway.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 02:36:52 GMT, "Spot" <NoSpamMe.RemoveThis@verizon.net>
wrote:
>
> >They are a riot to watch when dreaming. Barney makes little
yelping sounds,
> >breath really heavy and sometimes growls. Brandy will let out
little yelps
> >and her feet are going a mile a minute......LOL
> >
> >One word of caution! Don't ever touch a dog that is dreaming
like this you
> >could get bit depending on what they are dreaming. I reached
down to stroke
> >Barney one time years ago and he whipped up and almost got my
hand. It
> >scared the crap out of me, now I just softely talk to him if
the dream is
> >getting too intense.
> >
> >Celeste
> >
> >
> >"Chloe's Mom" <jjf_71.RemoveThis@notmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:c3gibg$276nc7$1@ID-87431.news.uni-berlin.de...
> >> LOL... Chloe is crashed next to me, and she's dreaming.
She's barking
> >in
> >> her sleep.
> >>
> >> I'd love to know what she is dreaming about. Its so funny
to sit here
> >and
> >> watch/listen to her.
> >>
> >>
> >
> Jet has done all of the above at one time or another, including
waking
> himself up with a loud howl and looks so surprised!
>
> Makes me wonder if they dream in images like we do, or just
> sensations.
>
> Neil
> >> Stay informed about: sleep barking