• whaleross@lemmy.world
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    I saw a little documentary recently about a study from a dream institute in Hungary (if I remember correctly) that REM sleep is absolutely vital for dogs brains to process the events of the day to learn from and to make lasting impressions. That’s why dogs nap a lot and have these intense REM phases. For dogs sleep is much more than just rest. Probably for us as well.

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      Dogs have had all independence bred out of them long long long ago. They are genetically subservient to humanity.

      So, no. The dog is dreaming of bouncing balls, the incredibly mean cat who won’t play fair, and that squirrel in the tree who keeps getting away.