May 7, 2019 - When they’re sleeping

Friends - For the next few weeks we're going to consider common sounds that dogs make and what they mean.

Dogs make sounds in their sleep because they're likely dreaming.
When your dog barks, whimpers, or growls in its sleep, it's most likely dreaming, according to Cuteness. Science suggests that canine brains go through similar stages of electrical activity while sleeping as human brains, so they're perfectly capable of dreaming like we do. Vocalizations, muscle twitching, and rapid eye movements indicate your pup is in the REM phase of sleep when dreams occur.


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