Dogs share joys and sorrows with humans. But what happens in their heads when they sleep? Do they dream and what kind of dreams? Scientists and psychologists are trying to answer these questions.
According to research, the structure and activity of a dog's brain during sleep are very similar to that of a human's. This means that dogs can dream and even have nightmares.
Typically, dogs dream about what they experience in reality: games, hunting, communication with the owner or other animals. Sometimes they can see something scary or sad in a dream: separation from the owner, an attack by another dog or person, illness or injury.
There are several signs that indicate the state of a sleeping pet.
For example, if he moves his paws, twitches, barks or squeals, then most likely he sees a chase or pursuit in his dream.
If he whines or howls for a long time, then he is dreaming about something scary or sad. If he twitches or trembles all over his body, then this may be a sign of an emotional dream or a seizure.
It is better not to wake her up abruptly, as she may get scared and react aggressively. You can stroke her back, call her by name or calm her down with your voice.
If you notice signs of illness or convulsions, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Dogs' dreams are not only a way to process their experiences and emotions, but also an opportunity to strengthen the bond with their owner.
Therefore, you should not neglect the quality and duration of your four-legged friend’s sleep.
Provide him with a comfortable and quiet place to rest, do not disturb him unnecessarily and take care of his health. Then you will please him not only in reality, but also in his sleep.
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