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Bloodhound’s Fun Bedtime Dance Goes Viral: ‘Dramatic Flip’
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Bloodhound’s Fun Bedtime Dance Goes Viral: ‘Dramatic Flip’

A dog owner from Arkansas shared a video of his greyhounds unusual bedtime routineand internet users still cannot understand the reason for this behavior.

One viral TikTok video Shared by @sadiethebloodhound in September, pup Sadie can be seen running circles, twisting and rolling on the bed as she tries to find the best position to lie down throughout the night.

A caption shared with the funny video reads, “How does he get comfortable in bed?” Internet users were a bit confused by the puppy’s unconventional method. find the perfect positionWe are having difficulty understanding the process. news week Reached out via email to @sadiethebloodhound for comment. We were unable to confirm the details of the case.

A user named Meowijuana mama shared: “I want her to explain the process step by step.”

Witchesdoves wrote: “First day as a dog?”

Raymondbosch430 added: “He’s just as confused as we are!”

If you have a dog, you’ve probably seen them sleep in many different positions; some seem more comfortable than others. So what is the meaning behind each of the sleeping positions they choose?

In an article by Journeys Mobile Veterinary Services, Dr. Candy Akers says a dog’s sleeping style can offer fascinating insights into their emotions, health and personality, and help us ensure they’re comfortable and healthy.

When a dog sleeps with his belly up, it probably means he feels safe and secure enough to show off his precious tummies. On the other hand, when they curl up into a ball, they may be trying to protect their vulnerable areas.

The amount of sleep hours a dog needs each day depends on factors such as age, breed, size and activity level. However, on average, adult dogs need about 12 to 14 hours of sleep, while puppies and older dogs can sleep up to 18 to 20 hours.

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The stock image shows a greyhound dog lying on the ground. A dog owner shared her dog’s unusual bedtime routine, leaving netizens confused.

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If you’re wondering if there are dogs have the ability to dreamthe answer is yes. Although we don’t know for sure what happens in your dreams, research suggests it’s probably related to what you do during the day, says British animal charity Blue Cross.

Signs that your puppy is in the REM stage of sleep include paw twitching, change in breathing, eye flickering, whining, barking, body twitching, and tail swishing.

The video went viral on social media, garnering nearly 3 million views and more than 116,000 likes on the platform so far.

A user named Cinder posted: “She looked exhausted after her dramatic show!!! Somersault!”

Only one little bawn added: “Mine has to put itself into everything, I call it ‘sushies’.”

Do you have any funny and cute videos or pictures of your pet that you would like to share? Send them to [email protected] along with some details about your best friend; Let them be on our Pet of the Week list.