Barking and walking in her sleep
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I have a dog that runs in it’s sleep and it is not a siezure, so it is not ALWAYS a siezure they DO dream. But you your advice is good….. I also have a dog with pancreatic cancer that gets low blood suger that has siezures once in a while. And yes they do kind of run in place and kind of bite at the air. And if they are standing up they will get stiff and bob thier head, allot like this dog is doing in this video. I would def just email the vid to my vet and ask the vet what she thought!
dis dog is haiving a seizure.. i know he’s in pain.. pls take him to de vet.. pls, if u love ur dog… my cat also having dis kind of problem.. trust me b4 its too late..
my mom just read the some of the other commits and she says if uve had it looked at by a vet u need to have a different vet c ur dog…it’s not the running part that is that bad, although its not normal but it having no energy after it gets up r thr signs of a seisure, and YES dogs with seisures do act like that…shes been doing tech work for years and has seen many animals with seisures and meds can help the problem…shes not tring to be mean shes just conserned about this dog…sorry
my mom is a veternarian tech and she said u need to get that dog checked out for seizures
I thnk this dog is having seizures… and this is really sad. They need to have him looked at.
that dog looked like a heroine addict at the end. i wish someone could find out what the dream was.
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lol… this is so funny, i wonder what she was dreaming about.
i think this is something that scientists should study and research with dogs. it’s interesting yet sad
it was fun 1 time i saw it know i only fell sorry for the DOG!
Oh man that you so much for your enter at beneficial time. It helped me in my assignment. Thanks Alot
Only if you’re working right. REM is when you dream, and your brain turns off your muscles so you don’t act out your dreams. But for some people (and dogs, apparently), the brain doesn’t turn off the body (because he’s obviously dreaming, so he’s definitely in REM).