Outlaw Pete 2,224 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 Do you ~ like me ~ always become concerned for them, and say something? You know; Speak their name, questioningly, and it's almost guaranteed their eyes will open and somewhat blearily look at ye. Then, you can go back to what ye were doing ~ even as they drift back into sleep ~ contented in the knowledge that you've just saved them from the torment of some Doggy nightmare I've just done that for one of mine. He made those little, yodelling sounds. His body twitched. I softly said his name and asked if he was alright. His furry, brown eyes opened and he seemed to stare at me. I like to think he was thinking: " Oh, Dad. There you are! I'm safe then. You're here " There's somehow always that niggling doubt though. Are those soft brown eyes really saying: " You C***!!! Demi Moore was sucking my cock there ~ and then You had to go and f**king wake me up!!! ". " Every f**king time, you do this ....! " 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sussex 5,803 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 I leave mine to it , the terrier must be re living her long gone ratting days ...shame to spoil it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 I like to think they are chasing something, they look as if there running. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bracken boy 584 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 Both of mine are heavy dreamers and its funny at times i just leave them to it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bosun11 537 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 Same as you Baw, I usually think its the thrill of the chase for 'em, don't matter what breed either, all dogs will chase sommat. Though when we were kids my mate (like me) had an EBT. It was a constant sleep dreamer but on occasion would get up and tear in to anything near! The furniture, table, chairs etc all had serious bite marks, as did family members! I can remember the mother showing my mother the bites on here legs as a result of the dreams. The dog always let go once 'woken' with a shout (or scream!). Eventually Bullseye was kenneled in the yard, his sleep was fecking dangerous. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
billy whizz 141 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 i wake mine up now as the other week he was dreaming then suddenly woke up attacking our sofa mental lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 Same as you Baw, I usually think its the thrill of the chase for 'em, don't matter what breed either, all dogs will chase sommat. Though when we were kids my mate (like me) had an EBT. It was a constant sleep dreamer but on occasion would get up and tear in to anything near! The furniture, table, chairs etc all had serious bite marks, as did family members! I can remember the mother showing my mother the bites on here legs as a result of the dreams. The dog always let go once 'woken' with a shout (or scream!). Eventually Bullseye was kenneled in the yard, his sleep was fecking dangerous. f***ing mental that. It's the noises they make too, that kind of whine and half bark. When the mates dog used to do it, I used to wind him up, that dogs f***ing yapping on that run I'm sure there is a clip on youtube of a dog running in its sleep. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
squab 2,875 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 someone should have woke thi one up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grEypMDqvTE Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wullz 408 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 That daft greyhound in my avatar never barks, ever.....except when he is sleeping, which is all the time now....wierd as fekk, sleeps with his eyes open and starts barking, freaks me out.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
clipo 871 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 dont no as there in a kennel lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
STRANGER 948 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 Used to have an old retired Russell who slept in the corner of my bedroom, woke up one night and she was flat out baying in her sleep Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RubyTex 1,957 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 Leave them to it although it's unnerving when the pup is yelping / barking, both eyes open and her body twitching lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
air gun ant 1,666 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 someone should have woke thi one up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grEypMDqvTE ha ha im glad they showed it 3 times or id be watching it again class! mine cocker does it a bit i wake him up when he starts getting to close to fire lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Astanley 11,630 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 Do you ~ like me ~ always become concerned for them, and say something? You know; Speak their name, questioningly, and it's almost guaranteed their eyes will open and somewhat blearily look at ye. Then, you can go back to what ye were doing ~ even as they drift back into sleep ~ contented in the knowledge that you've just saved them from the torment of some Doggy nightmare I've just done that for one of mine. He made those little, yodelling sounds. His body twitched. I softly said his name and asked if he was alright. His furry, brown eyes opened and he seemed to stare at me. I like to think he was thinking: " Oh, Dad. There you are! I'm safe then. You're here " There's somehow always that niggling doubt though. Are those soft brown eyes really saying: " You C***!!! Demi Moore was sucking my cock there ~ and then You had to go and f**king wake me up!!! ". " Every f**king time, you do this ....! " Demi Moore ? surely he,d be dreaming of Lassie licking his nackers 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bosun11 537 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 Do you ~ like me ~ always become concerned for them, and say something? You know; Speak their name, questioningly, and it's almost guaranteed their eyes will open and somewhat blearily look at ye. Then, you can go back to what ye were doing ~ even as they drift back into sleep ~ contented in the knowledge that you've just saved them from the torment of some Doggy nightmare I've just done that for one of mine. He made those little, yodelling sounds. His body twitched. I softly said his name and asked if he was alright. His furry, brown eyes opened and he seemed to stare at me. I like to think he was thinking: " Oh, Dad. There you are! I'm safe then. You're here " There's somehow always that niggling doubt though. Are those soft brown eyes really saying: " You C***!!! Demi Moore was sucking my cock there ~ and then You had to go and f**king wake me up!!! ". " Every f**king time, you do this ....! " Demi Moore ? surely he,d be dreaming of Lassie licking his nackers Lassie was played by Laddie! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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