ars old she got two hamsters which were very interesting. They slept all day long and were up all night long. They slept on each other in every weird position they could come up with. They were always very still while they slept so I personally don't think they dreamed. Shortly after we got the hamsters they died so we got our next pet which were some goldfish. I would like to tell you about them but they died also two days after we got them. Our last pet, which has survived, is a Chihuahua. She is the funniest little dog that there is. She does sleep a lot, either on the couch, under the computer and at night, she has to be next to a human body. She will bark and even move while she sleeps which I believe is a sign of her dreaming about something. If she moved as much as she does when she is awake she would be hilarious when she slept but unfortunately she doesn't. My experience with all my pets throughout the years have given me the curiosity of whether they were dreaming or not. Although, I have observed all my pets sleeping, I still have questions that I don't know the answers to. This is the purpose of my paper, to find those answers. Questions that I would like to find out are "Do all animals dream or just some or maybe none at all?" How can you tell if animals are dreaming or just sleeping? If you have more than one pet, how are they different when they are sleeping? Are fish animals and do they dream? What do animals dream about? Finally, does the sleeping position effect if animals are dreaming? My goal is to learn the answers to these questions by the end of my search and if I'm not successful in my search, I hope to gain some knowledge about animals and dreams.Search:When beginning my search I had no idea where to start. My topic was not a commonly known topic so I knew it would be hard to find information. I began to look in the Library Databases on the UTPB Website first. I dug and dug in different databa...