Dogs have dreams just as people do. Any animal that has a brain and sleeps can dream. For example,some dogs move their legs like they're running while asleep.
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Yes they can but having them fixed should help the problems
yes dogs can have nightmares.... my pitbull got hit by a truck and she still has those awfull dreams. Greentools Answer: Yes they do well my dog has dreams. she braks when shesleeps and wiggles her tail! lol! we have a video of her on my ipod touch! it hilarious!
i think dogs can have dreams because sometimes when their sleep they either bark or growl or sometimes even whimper in their sleep as if their dreaming.
It is because they don't want to have bad dreams.
Evereyone dreams, even dogs! Dogs have feelings too. I once was holding a puppy and it fell asleep and had a bad dream. (It was squirming and yelping in its sleep.)
in the first dream,he dreams of him killing a wooly mammoth,and eating the meat,and keeping the hide(hair) in the second dream, he dreams of a "man" (him) killing one of his dogs,and eating the meat and sharing it with the other dogs :'( (but it was a dream,and he didnt really kill his dog) :) in the third dream,he dreams of the girl woman and russell were married and had two kids,but they had lined on their face because of starvation. i do not know the 4th dream. i would not reccomend this story though cause it is sad :'(
No, humans are not the only animals believed to have dreams. Studies suggest that many animals, including mammals like dogs, cats, and even birds and reptiles, exhibit behaviors during sleep that are consistent with dreaming. Brain activity patterns similar to humans experiencing REM sleep have been observed in these animals, supporting the idea that they may also dream.
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He was eventually lured into a resturaunt by policemen after two years of living with dogs. He was adopted out and lives a normal happy life, though he still reportedly, "dreams of dogs".
Because animals do not possess language skills with which to describe their dreams, there is no way of knowing how they experience dreams or whether they perceive color in dreams. Brain scans and other technologies can record electrical impulses as they pass through a dog's brain as well as the brain's responses to specific stimuli. But technology cannot view dreams from the dog's point of view.