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Old 12-06-2013, 21:50
whoopsadaisy
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All dog owners will have experienced their dogs dreaming. What do you think your dog dreams about?

I think my dog dreams about the most handsome dog she's just met in the park, gorgeous open fields with lots of water to play in, giant turkey dinners (her favourite!), her plastic yellow chicken and her most favourite kong
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Old 25-06-2013, 16:42
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I have no idea but I think they may be nicer dreams now than when we got her 3 weeks ago. When we got her she growled and barked as she drifted off. Not just sometimes, everytime.As she tends to sleep on the back of the sofa, curled round my neck like a westie stole, it was quite disconcerting I can tell you. This stopped COMPLETELY when we got a dog trainer to help with her barking out on walks as she's poorly socialised (I have a longwinded thread about it). Since she's begun meeting dogs everyday she never makes a noise when she sleeps. Wonder if she was dreaming about all those scary dogs but now she's not so scared. Funny wee dog.
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Old 25-06-2013, 21:36
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Swimming in lakes, chasing the ball, jumping up to bite the water from the hose pipe, and cheese. She loves cheese!
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Old 27-06-2013, 11:04
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Rabbits. And more rabbits. The jaw nashing that goes on can only mean something extra tasy, if he could just get hold of it. It appears even in his dreams he's unsuccessful. The new pup however isn't much of a dreamer yet (I wonder if its like babies, dreams become more vivid as they get older!) but a masshusive snorer.
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