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Being ever curious about the workings of my dog's mind, one of the things I tend to do is watch her as she's dreaming and try to figure out what her dreams are about. Most of the time they're not too hard to figure out, at least in generalities; paws and nose twitching (probably running through grass with her head low to take in the smells), eating, howling at being left alone. Generally recent memories of waking events, since they often correspond to things she's done that day. (I'll often whisper her name or touch her gently if she's howling or whining, since it sounds like she's having a bad dream. It seems to relax her.)

She barks in her sleep sometimes too, something she rarely does when awake (amusingly, she barks with her mouth shut when asleep); other times she has snarly dreams, and again she's very rarely snarly when awake. I wonder more about these dreams. Are they memories from a more distant past? Suppressed urges she doesn't express outside of sleep? Utter fiction, as our own dreams often are?

Today she did something I'd not seen before. At first I thought she must just be dreaming about drinking, since her tongue was out quite a ways and she was making some gutteral sounds I initially took for gulping. But her front paws--only her front paws--were moving, and she was making her snarly face. Then I remembered how she's still jumpy after all this time about being touched on her shoulder or chest while she's lying down, her wariness of raised arms and other indications of past abuse, her fright of children...

Sometimes I really wonder what this girl's been through.

Date: 2004-03-15 08:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] uhusted.livejournal.com
Isn't she? She's got such delicate little feet. ^_^ We've had her for about 7 years and she still hates trucks... Poor thing.

I think dogs can tell the people who like and make the effort to try and understand them.

Date: 2004-03-15 08:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] urocyon.livejournal.com
Wow, she's about the same age as my critter. It she scared of trucks, or does she want to kill them?

Dogs can at the very least smell other dogs on people. ;) But body language tells a lot to them as well. I've pondered whether she's just averse to children because they just have a habit of lunging at the DOGGGIEEEE! rather than because of any particular bad experiences with kids. I try to tell them that running up to a dog would be like having Godzilla running up to them, so they need to show the dog that they're not big scary monsters. Usually they're too focussed on trying to pet the PRITTY FUZZY PLAYTHING to listen to me.

So I kick the little bastards in the teeth.

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