Dashonthedash wrote:
My dogs do dream, but Molly is the most active dreamer. She is also the one most likely to want to chase after something, stick her nose in a hole, or try to climb a tree after a squirrel. She makes a noise in her sleep that's somewhere between a bark and a hiccup, and can be so loud it has wakened me on occasion. Shadow and Lily are usually quiet, but do twitch like they are running. With his size and the length of his legs, Shadow is like rockhillmanor's Great Danes: you don't want him near any breakable furniture. Of course, like most greyhounds, he is usually sleeping on a couch or soft bed.
This reminds me of our local claim to fame, Wm S Hart, the Western silent movie star whose home is now a museum. He had a bedroom made for his harlequin Great Danes, each with their own bunk covered by a Navajo blanket. A man ahead of his time, who knew how to treat his canine buddies. This was in the 1920's, and I've always loved that room at his museum.