Do dogs wag their tails when they sleep?
Nathaniel
Dear Nathaniel,
That's a great question and since I am sleeping at the time
that any tail wagging might take place, it is not a question that I can answer
on my own. So I asked my guy what
he thought, and he told me that I have, in fact, "wagged my tail a
lot" when I am sleeping! Gosh,
I had no idea that I did that.
So the short answer is, "yes". But my guy told me that I did all sorts
of things when I was asleep like "fake run," "huff and
puff"--he called that fake barking, and sometimes I kind of
"cry". When I do that,
and he is nearby, he always hugs me and speaks kind words to me. Dogs are like people in this way, we
dream.
Now, you might want to know what we dream about, right? Well, that's more difficult for me to
describe, because I don't remember my dreams very well. But they are usually connected to
things that I have experienced in my waking time. Like I know I dream about squirrels. I definitely dream about
squirrels! I remember how I loved
to bark at them even when I lived in Costa Rica. Some people don' t know that squirrels live in Costa Rica,
too, but they do! And I barked at
them there.
I also remember sometimes in my dreams, a time when I was
chased by a person with a hose who sprayed me hard with water. It was angry water, and they scared me
with their words and actions. I
didn't mean to hurt them, I just wanted to eat something that was nearby, but
they tried to hurt me.... It's
just a little but of a "dream,"
still I do not like hoses with water of any kind!
Once, when my guy was in the front yard with me on my leash,
and I was wearing my very special harness (my guy sewed my name on it!), I got
all freaked out. He was just
trying to put more water in the bird bath, but I couldn't understand that, and
I pulled away from him so hard that I came out of my harness! Then I ran all the way across the
street to Takako's house and my guy was so freaked out, too, that he dropped
the hose and ran after me. I
wasn't afraid of him, so when he called my name, I stopped and then ran to him
and we made up really quickly. I
know that whenever I'm scared, I can count on him to make me feel safe--he just
didn't understand how bad hoses are.
We dogs can remember things in very real and powerful
ways. But we can also learn new
things. This is just how dogs are
made. And the best people
understand this, too.
Romeo,
Pura Vida
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