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Date Posted: 19:48:10 09/16/00 Sat
Author: Reed
Subject: Dog See Ghosts?

We have a little poodle and most of the time she just lays on the floor. When one of us comes home, she hears the garage door open and she gets excited and barks, but sometimes, she will get up and start barking for no reason. Does she think someone came home, or does she see ghosts?

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[> Re: Dog See Ghosts? -- Stacy (webmaster), 17:24:04 09/23/00 Sat

Pets are extremely sensitive to the spirit world. Heck, they even know when bad weather is coming before us humans do. My cats often play, hiss, paw at, run from and stare at things I 99% of the time cannot see or sense. So, yes, it's very possible. However, there could also be many logical explanations such as a bug, falling dust, a noise (even if distant), the scent of another animal nearby, pain, etc.


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[> Re: Dog See Ghosts? -- Cilean, 10:53:56 10/05/00 Thu

Animals hear and see in differing frequencies so they could be hearing something as far as a block away. A high pitched noise or someone calling a name.

They also are very sensitive to spirt activity as they can discern the vibrations that we can not always detect.

So yes it is possible they are sensing something we can not!

Cilean


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[> Re: Dog See Ghosts? -- Jason, 20:36:40 11/14/00 Tue

Don't forget dogs see in black and white! There eyes are more sensitive to in the black and gray color spectum. Their eyes are more sensitive to light in any shade.


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[> Re: Dog See Ghosts? -- jim warfield, 11:01:06 12/27/00 Wed

>We have a little poodle and most of the time she just
>lays on the floor. When one of us comes home, she
>hears the garage door open and she gets excited and
>barks, but sometimes, she will get up and start
>barking for no reason. Does she think someone came
>home, or does she see ghosts?
I know a woman who 24yrs. ago lived in this house,one night as she was on her back in bed, a "ghostly" figure rose up from behind the radiator in the corner of the room, it floated towards the ceiling ,then across the ceiling. She told herself that she must be dreaming,or imagining it, then she looked down on the floor where her little dog was sleeping, and he had his head up "tracking " the ghost too! The radiator was a "hot water" radiator, ,so the "ghost "could not have been a "steam" leak, if the water leaked there would have been a puddle on the floor, because the water in there is under pressure, neither was the case.Maybe the little dog was just having the same "dream". The woman's best friend had died in a car wreck just a few days before, so her thoughts were on mortality&grief settings.


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