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Guest tarzanmom

Our newest addition, Jemma, sleeps with her eyes partially open. I've noticed this when she's dream racing-her breathing is very rhythmic and her legs are going, so I know she's not having a seizure. Just wondering if anybody else's hound sleeps with their eyes open.

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Guest diggerspeed

oh yeah my two boys both do it, my big buddy at the bridge did it and both my moms greys do it . seems pretty normal. took some getting used to though.

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Yep....Pavé ! ! :P

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Oh, yes! Jesse used to sleep with his eyes open wide, not just a little. He looked like he was in a trance. It actually took a while before I realized he was sleeping and not just staring intently at something :D

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Guest EmilyAnne

Henry does this allll the time. Completely normal for a grey's sleeping patterns! (And it has nothing to do with Henry's epilepsy, I assure you)

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Interesting that your adoption group did not explain that to you! It's a very common thing in sighthounds. When we do home visits, we always explain it, so the new adopters do not get worried!

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