What is dog Trancing?
Grace Evans
Updated on May 06, 2026
Also to know is, what does Trancing mean in dogs?
Also called “ghost-walking” or “weed-walking,” trancing (is that even a word?) refers to a behavior in which some dogs walk — no, creep — excruciatingly slowly, in an almost trance-like manner, usually under hanging leaves, tablecloths or clothes that lightly touch the dog's back.
Likewise, why is my dog moving in slow motion? Pain, exhaustion, or lack of energy can cause a dog to move slowly. If you notice that your pet is sleeping more often, displaying slowed response to stimulation, and no longer shows interest in foods or treats he may be experiencing slow movement due to any number of underlying issues.
Also to know, why does my dog creep around bushes?
Tactile stimuli that seem to trigger this behavior are low hanging branches, bushes, curtains, tablecloths, clothes hanging down and Christmas trees. Affected dogs will walk very slowly, their eyes glazed as they walk back and forth under the item that touches their backs.
Why would a dog walk backwards?
The reasons for a dog walking can vary tremendously. Unless the dog has been trained to walk backwards, the behavior is actually symptomatic of a problem. It may be that the dog is afraid and the dog is walking backward to cope with the fearful situation.