The one thing that has always left me in awe and bewilderment and still does to this very day, is whenever my dog appears to be happy to see someone and greets them, yet there is no one there.
Whenever someone arrives at our house, especially if it is my husband or I, or one of our children, our dog will stand up if she was laying down and appears very excited. She immediately begins wagging her tail rapidly while looking at the person that has just come through the door or into the room. She will also go over to where the person is standing and will sit down and look up at that person, all the while her tail is wagging like crazy.
At times, if she is laying beside me on the couch and someone comes into the room, she will immediately begin wagging her tail as soon as she sees them, and while she may not get up, she continues to wag her tail and will look up at them as they approach her. If the person pats her on her head or speaks to her, her tail wags even faster. She will continue to sit beside me wagging her tail like crazy while looking up at whoever it is that just came into the room.
The odd thing is, I have seen her act this way numerous times, even though no one has come into the room, at least not that I can see. However, I see that familiar wag of her tail and how she looks up at whoever it is she is greeting, yet no one is there.
I have to admit that the first time she ever did that, her and I were home alone, and it actually creeped me out quite a bit. Now I find that whenever she does this, I am no longer creeped out by it. I find that I am left more in wonderment and awe at the thought of who it is she is seeing.
My dog has not only done this in front of me, but my children and my husband have seen her do it as well. Both of my daughters hate when it is late at night and they are up alone with the dog watching t.v and she does it, it creeps them out quite a bit. Neither of my sons have ever been fazed by it, they'll simply smile, rub her head and say, "Who's here? Who do you see?"
Watching my dog's behaviour, I am convinced without a doubt that she definitely sees and senses spirits. She obviously sees what we do not. Based on numerous stories I have read and hearing other people's accounts, I believe that all dogs can see and sense spirits.
The dog that I previously owned, as well as the dog my parents had when I was much younger, would do the exact same thing. There were times when they would appear happy to see someone. They would look up at something, wagging their tail ferociously, yet there was no one there.
"Not every person knows how to love a dog, but every dog knows how to love a person."
~Anonymous~
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