Thanks for posting this. My 5-year-old female German shepherd wags her tail in her sleep. She usually sleeps sprawled out on her side on the couch with me. After about 15 minutes, she sits up and stares at me for about 3-4 minutes or until I give her a pat, and then she turns around so that she can rest her head on the armrest and avoid my intermittent twitching at night. It's the same every night, lol. Although I wake up in the middle of the night 2-3 times a week, getting "thumped" by her tail. It gives me warm fuzzies, so I smile to myself and fall right back to sleep. ❤
I call shenanigans about the ball pose. My first dog, Curley (named after The Three Stooges) slept with me either IN MY BED or at my feet almost every night and he would always curl up in a ball. Even during the day, his favorite spot to nap was literally on top of my pillow curled up in a ball. So I strongly disagree. Curley was my buddy and he was my “snuggle buddy” at any time of the day regardless of my activity, whether doing homework or watching a movie
Yep. That's all my dogs would do is fall asleep when they ended up in my room on my bed all spread eagled! Very little room for my husband and l! Lol! 😂
Whoever these people is making these videos got to be speaking from their own experience from their retarded Dogs 🐶. Because if a dog don't trust you or like you they're not closing their eyes around you
All my dogs l had throughout my life always would sleep around me belly up. Position is everything in life! Nothing like a good belly rub while sleeping! Lol! 😂
Not true at all. Here they sleep in all kinds of positions and switch position and places like most dogs. (Nuance, when they always sleep in that same position AND shows other signs of stress in the house, that could be a sign of stress) Another nuance is pain related. So ... bs on this video (Speaking as a k9 behaviourist and years of experience)
Thanks for posting this.
My 5-year-old female German shepherd wags her tail in her sleep. She usually sleeps sprawled out on her side on the couch with me. After about 15 minutes, she sits up and stares at me for about 3-4 minutes or until I give her a pat, and then she turns around so that she can rest her head on the armrest and avoid my intermittent twitching at night. It's the same every night, lol. Although I wake up in the middle of the night 2-3 times a week, getting "thumped" by her tail. It gives me warm fuzzies, so I smile to myself and fall right back to sleep. ❤
I call shenanigans about the ball pose. My first dog, Curley (named after The Three Stooges) slept with me either IN MY BED or at my feet almost every night and he would always curl up in a ball. Even during the day, his favorite spot to nap was literally on top of my pillow curled up in a ball. So I strongly disagree. Curley was my buddy and he was my “snuggle buddy” at any time of the day regardless of my activity, whether doing homework or watching a movie
Very interesting
If they didn't like you they wouldn't sleep around you in the first place.
Good comment. No messing about. 😂
Yep. That's all my dogs would do is fall asleep when they ended up in my room on my bed all spread eagled! Very little room for my husband and l! Lol! 😂
Whoever these people is making these videos got to be speaking from their own experience from their retarded Dogs 🐶. Because if a dog don't trust you or like you they're not closing their eyes around you
All my dogs l had throughout my life always would sleep around me belly up. Position is everything in life! Nothing like a good belly rub while sleeping! Lol! 😂
Not true at all. Here they sleep in all kinds of positions and switch position and places like most dogs.
(Nuance, when they always sleep in that same position AND shows other signs of stress in the house, that could be a sign of stress)
Another nuance is pain related.
So ... bs on this video (Speaking as a k9 behaviourist and years of experience)