Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Doggie Nightmares


Old Hand

Status: Offline
Posts: 54
Date:
Doggie Nightmares
Permalink Closed


She'll drift off the sleep, then i dunno what she's dreaming about but something is getting savaged to bits!! Her top lip was curling right up and she would take a big deep breath in, hold it for a few seconds then out came the deepest boomiest growl i've ever heard. Her teeth were chattering, her eyes were flicking about and even opening and rolling back!!

-- Edited by fridays mystic at 23:54, 2008-01-22

__________________


Master

Status: Offline
Posts: 257
Date:
Permalink Closed

Yup Rufus does this.

In fact he sleeps on the bed with me and sometimes he is growling and thrashing about so much I end up kicked to bits,usually I have to wake him up....verrry gently. He just looks at me sleepily as if nothing's wrong. In fact sometimes he is more active asleep than he is awake.

__________________
max


Enlightened One

Status: Offline
Posts: 1819
Date:
Permalink Closed

Our lot do this a lot and we say they are dreaming of catching the bunnies,does not seem to do them any harm. biggrin Nora

__________________
"YOU OWE IT TO YOUR DOG TO BE WORTHY OF IT,S DEVOTION".


Enlightened One

Status: Offline
Posts: 1064
Date:
Permalink Closed

Mason often has 'woof,woof' dreams and wakes me up, even if he's in the other room. The first time I raced through to see what was going on only to find him unconscious, woofing away to himself.
When he is chasing something you can watch the whole cycle from the start with the odd paw twitch to the full blown puffed out cheeks and accompanying noises.
I think he's dreaming of his big races!
Marie

__________________
Mason's Ma


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 577
Date:
Permalink Closed

Even the puppies do the twitchy yippy thing, god knows what they've got to dream aboutweirdface

__________________


Master

Status: Offline
Posts: 293
Date:
Permalink Closed

Our lot also do that, athough Dust is the worst and it's best not to try to wake him up as one time he snapped at me, although I think he got the biggest frightsmile.gif

__________________
Katie, Tricia, Lulu, Dust, Sally, Purdy, Scully, Rosa ROLL ON MARCH


Master

Status: Offline
Posts: 180
Date:
Permalink Closed

yeah Summer has dreams too, not heard her growling but she does have the whole toe twitching and puffing thing going on sometimes followed by a muffled woof or whimper. Like most of the others when I call her name to wake her she just looks at me sleepily, huffs then falls right back to sleep again :)

__________________
Tanya, Summers forever home provider.


Enlightened One

Status: Offline
Posts: 1064
Date:
Permalink Closed

Katie wrote:

Our lot also do that, athough Dust is the worst and it's best not to try to wake him up as one time he snapped at me, although I think he got the biggest frightsmile.gif






The phrase 'let sleeping dogs lie' had to come from somewherebiggrin.gif
Mason's woof woofing at the mo, the only thing likely to wake him up is me laughing at him!
Marie

__________________
Mason's Ma


Master

Status: Offline
Posts: 195
Date:
Permalink Closed

Yeah Jet does thins as well, the first time he did he was barking his head off in the middle of the night in the other room, i ran through thinking something was wrong and he's woofing away with a big smile on his face! i have heard him growl in his sleep and see him run, i just think some poor daschund's gonna get it!

__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard