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Dog sleeping and dreaming

Do Dogs Dream?

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05 Feb 2024

Yes, dogs can dream.


Dogs, like humans, go through different sleep cycles, including REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is associated with dreaming.


You might notice your dog twitching, moving their paws, or making sounds while asleep, these are all signs that they're deep in dreamland.

What Do Dogs Dream About?

While the specifics of what dogs dream about remain a delightful mystery, it's widely believed that, similar to us, their dreams are reflections of daily life and experiences.


As your pup peacefully dozes away, it's not a stretch to imagine them reliving the exhilarating chase after a beloved ball, sniffing other dogs' butts in the local park, or savouring the delightful flavours of a scrumptious meal. 

Should You Comfort a Dreaming Dog?

Yes, you can comfort a dreaming dog provided that you do so in a calm manner.


Your familiar voice and touch can serve as a grounding force, reassuring them that they are safe and loved even in the realm of dreams. It's a heartfelt way to extend the bond of trust and care that defines the special relationship between you and your canine companion.


Approach them with a calm demeanour, using the same caring tone you would employ in any other comforting situation. Remember, the aim is to provide a sense of security without startling them awake.

Can Dogs Have Nightmares?

Yes, dogs can have nightmares.


If you notice your dog exhibiting signs of distress during their dreams, such as whining, whimpering, or restless movements you can softly speak to them, stroke their fur, or simply be present to provide a comforting presence. 


Don't be concerned, just like in humans, having nightmares is perfectly normal for dogs.