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Now imagine sharing a bed with him (Original Post)
Duer 157099
May 2012
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hlthe2b
(102,192 posts)1. That appears to be seizure activity--not merely active sleep thrashing.... n/t
Myrina
(12,296 posts)2. My Catahoula, Max, does this sometimes.
Especially after pretty active days in the woods chasing critters ... although he's never 'sleepwalked' or actually got up and run into anything.
After nearly kicking me out of bed a few times, he's been relegated to sleeping on an old fouton on the bedroom floor.
LaurenG
(24,841 posts)3. Poor baby he sleep walks/runs, and into the wall!
crunch60
(1,412 posts)4. I do this sometimes when I dream of Bruce Lee.