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she is dreaming. her feet probably twitch too, lol. mine "run" in their sleep!She’s dreaming! Isn’t it cute? I like to encourage my dog while she does it by egging her on – "you get it Ella" "go get it!". Sometimes she barks or twitches loud or hard enough to actually wake herself up and then she’s a little confused. It’s perfectly normal, so just sit back and enjoy the show
It is usually a sign of the onset of Rachmans disease. This is a gradual atrophication of the brain which, at worst, can be completely atrophied in weeks or it can be delayed for many years with suitable treatment.She is chasing rabbits in her dreams. Mine does the same thing. I love to watch him sleep and dream. He’s on my lap now doing it…the ears are twitching and he’s making little noises, his paws are going. She’s having puppy dreams! Perfectly normal! My little guy barks, growls, and moves his feet when he’s dreaming. Sometimes he barks loud enough to wake himself up. It’s super cute!Happy holidays from Stroud UK, i trust everyone is ecstatic this fine evening, my dog was barking in her sleep just a few minutes ago, its when they are dreaming.Dreams they will also move there legs as in running after something. She is talking to that cat she just put up a tree.My dog does things like that and even whimpers at times in her sleep. my dog does the same , he grunts and lays on his back then kicks his feetDogs can’t talk-awake or asleep.
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Okay, I have been wanting a dog for a long time, so my parents gave me a list of characteristics that the dog needs to be. Here is the list so far:
*Cannot be a "yapper" dog
*Cannot be a "jumper"
*Has to Be A Small Dog
*(Optional) Gets Along Well With Other Pets
If you know a dog like this, or where I can go about finding one, please help. Thank You!