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Dog twitching movements in sleep are really common and usually normal, see below:
https://www.rover.com/uk/blog/do-dogs-dream/
Sometimes they do even more complex movements or bark. Sleep barks can sound pretty adorable. The twitches can also sometimes be more of a rippling across a muscle.
Here's a couple examples from YouTube:
https://youtu.be/Ar3O4hfgmMY?si=-0K7Ahgar3dQCnam
https://youtu.be/C3SFXwdAqro?si=VK-E7ur5BxcQyFBM
When in doubt, could always film it and show your vet.