Yes animals, at least higher animals, like dogs dream. I don't know if anyone has even looked for REM sleep or equivalent in fish and frogs. Yes you can control your dreams first by thinking about what you want to dream about before falling asleep and then by becoming lucid (lucid dreaming) within your dream.
Dr. Stephen LaBerge has done extensive work on this subject. I have included a link below.
Michael John Weaver, M.S.
2007-08-31 06:34:19
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answered by psiexploration 7
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Yes animals, I don't know about all, but dogs do dream. Watch your dog the next time he/she's sleeping. Mine has twitched, yelped, cried, even did like a sucking noise when she was young.
You cannot control what you do in a dream and sometimes you can have a dream over again. I think, at least it's worked for me sometimes, that if you think of that dream (or what was in the dream) while you're laying there...then you might dream it again.
2007-09-02 12:06:57
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answered by acehernandez2006 3
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It is very possible that animals with more complex brains dream. There is a strange concept that some people stick to like glue, that we need to be in REM to have dreams. This is completely wrong.
I would imagine any animals that play probably have dreams. Play indicates that an animal can get bored, which indicates a very complex processing. Animals like fish, insects, and lizards live thier lives searching for food and surviving. They don't engage in playful, or unpractical activities. There brain functions are a much more primitive level, and its unlikely that they have dreams.
Lucid dreaming is a technique for controlling your dreams. This occures naturually in the form of flying and falling dreams. It can be induced with practice. It require relaxation, and keeping your sleep light.
2007-08-31 17:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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yes animals dream, you've never seen a sleeping dog whimper and move its legs? I think that any animal that sleeps, dreams. Also you can control your dreams it's called lucid dreaming. For most ppl its very rare, happening maybe once in a lifetime. Some ppl can do it frequently, like 1-2 times a week I think, but they have exercises they do to help them. There are websites that tell you what these exercises are, if you're interested. Idonno what they are but you can do a search.
2007-09-02 03:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. My dog dreams at least once almost every night. I can tell by the movements and noises she makes because she sleeps right next to me.
And yes, you can control your dreams sometimes if you get into the right phase of sleep to start. It takes practice for most people, and does not work every time. I've done it many times, but I wasn't planning to. Look up lucid dreaming.
2007-08-31 13:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. they do dream. dogs sometimes move their legs as if they are running for something. Some even whimpers. I've heard that you can make nightmares into a good dream. I just don't know how they do it. I think it is about knowing what you're seeing is a dream and making it as an advantage.
2007-08-31 10:42:56
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answered by lene 2
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Haven't you ever watched a dog whine or move like it is running in it's sleep sure they dream.
If you dream something more then once your mind is bringing that subject back to you again and again because your subconscious is trying to bring that problem or fear to your conscious. You need to pay attention.
Check out this web site.http://www.dreamloverinc.com/dream.htm
Hope it helps.
2007-09-05 22:48:02
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answered by Ddvanyway 4
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I believe that when I was younger I used to have reoccurring dreams. I remember having this one nightmare I was falling off of a cliff near a waterfall holding my little dog. When I suddenly woke up the dog was sitting next to my bed. She rarely ever went upstairs and slept in the laundry room. She and I both had a strong fear of deep water and heights.
2007-08-31 21:16:57
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answered by Anonymous
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My dog barks at something all the time while she is sleeping so I can only assume she is dreaming about chasing a cat or something else.
2007-08-31 12:24:01
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answered by Luxord 2
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Why not? Sometimes sleeping dogs give pretty good indications that they are dreaming. It's really funny stuff, so check it out.
2007-09-02 12:27:19
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answered by Peter D 7
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