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Re: Luca back at vets

Postby Tiffani H » Sat Mar 13th, 2010 6:47 am

Silver can become a little, uh, enthusiastic when she's asleep and dreaming, but if she suddenly started being more active or violent than usual, i would be concerned too. Still, I do hope it turns out to be nothing, or at least nothing to worry about.
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Re: Luca back at vets

Postby mandieb » Sat Mar 13th, 2010 9:30 am

Hi Kerrie, hope you are well :-s:

Hmmm, it must be more than dreaming if you are worried, and I know Monty has kicked out a few times.. but that I put to deer chasing :roll: :twisted:

I hope its something that can be sorted, or at least explained - Monty and Lots send your 2 high paws :bye:
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Re: Luca back at vets

Postby Kiarazoom » Sat Mar 13th, 2010 9:58 am

I hope its nothing serious :-s:
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Re: Luca back at vets

Postby Weimlover » Sat Mar 13th, 2010 10:15 pm

Hope all is ok. Tyler does the galloping in his sleep, and we have to speak to him to wake him. he also goes into deep, deep sleeps, and then wakes and you can see he does not really understand where he is. Let us know how he goes.
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Re: Luca back at vets

Postby Kerrie » Mon Mar 15th, 2010 9:02 am

Thanks Guys, if I wasn't so concerned of the damage he may cause himself (legs etc) I would prob leave it, but he kicks so violently he could actually cause serious damage.

I am buying a camcorder (as I dont have one) as I need to record it for the vet, so will post some videos
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Re: Luca back at vets

Postby Muriel » Mon Mar 15th, 2010 12:31 pm

Isn't there a video facility on your camera?
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Re: Luca back at vets

Postby Kerrie » Mon Mar 15th, 2010 12:42 pm

Yes there is - going to try it tonight
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Re: Luca back at vets

Postby bentleydog » Tue Mar 16th, 2010 6:37 pm

Hoping it's nothing serious here too.. Bentley gallops, woofs, growls, wags his tail etc. in his sleep but never to the point of worrying me - it's more entertaining than anything, especially the yipping :D

It can get a bit noisy but I've never thought he'd hurt himself. Hope your vet can come up with some answers...
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