Can Dogs See Spirits? | Learn Why Dogs Can See Ghosts
Can dogs see spirits? Could it be that the four-legged friends standing by our side can see, or sense the supernatural?
In this post, we’re gonna give you all the answers to the questions you might be thinking of.
Dogs are fun-loving, loyal and gentle.
However, it is not those qualities that make owners scratch their heads.
Staring into space at an empty corner of the room, howling at the moon, or
barking and running out of
the room for no conceivable reason are all
behaviors that cannot be explained.
Can dogs sense spirits?
Without a plausible explanation for their strange behavior, that is no doubt possible.
Dogs have far stronger senses than humans and can sense things well beyond our abilities.
It may even be a relief to know that a beloved pet can tell that a loved one has remained behind to watch over the living.
However, the lack of scientific evidence to support the idea leaves the true
nature of what dogs see a mystery and
without scientific evidence, it is hard
for people to believe.
But it is clear that they do sense things beyond our understanding and the essence of those who have passed on may well be one of those things.
Can dogs see ghosts?
Yes.
Can dogs sense spirits?
Also, yes.
Even without scientific evidence, owners of dogs have put forward their own experiences.
There may be a lack of data, but it is hard to argue when dogs visibly seem to see things that aren’t visible to the eye.
Stories of dogs greeting nothing but air after an owner passed on has been recorded and circulated the internet.
That is only one of the many strange things that dogs have done after someone close has passed.
Dogs Don’t Lie
So, while there may not be hard data, dogs cannot lie.
It is almost definite that they see, or at least sense the presence of the deceased.
The Dogs Sixth Sense

Along with the five senses – sight, taste, touch, hearing and smell – dogs also have a sixth sense.
Humans describe it as a gut feeling that something may not be right.
However, while humans have it intermittently, dogs have it all the time.
Also, dogs are more likely to listen to their feelings and act appropriately.
People are far more likely to think logically and disregard
them.
The dog’s sixth sense isn’t only used to
sense spirits.
Dogs know when their owners are coming back,
predict natural disasters, and more.
Not everything can
be explained only using their natural senses but can be explained by calling it
a sixth sense.
They Know When You Are Coming Back

Most dogs have the uncanny sense to know when their owner is coming home.
It doesn’t matter if the owner has a set time or is arriving at a slightly different time, whether that be earlier or later.
Five to ten minutes before their owner comes home they will be at the window
or door, waiting loyally for their appearance.
Even when
an owner has been gone for the entire day, or has left them at a kennel while on
vacation, dogs know when their people are coming back.
How do
they do that?
That would be their sixth sense at
work.
How Dogs Sense Natural Disasters

For thousands of years, there have been stories of
animals that behave out of the ordinary before
disasters.
Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and other natural
disasters have caused both wildlife and pets to act strangely days
before it happens.
Dogs especially have been
known to act oddly before earthquakes; trying to flee the area, barking, and
howling or showing signs of anxiety are only some of the behaviors.
How could they possibly know what is about to happen?
Some of it can be explained by a heightened sense of smell and
hearing, but the rest cannot.
These things are
beyond human comprehension.
Well Known Study Confirms Dogs Clairvoyant Behavior
A well known study conducted by Dr. Stanley
Coren accidentally collected data to support this.
He was
gathering data right before a 6.8 earthquake hit the Pacific Northwest.
His data conclusively showed that 49% of the dogs showed a remarkable
increase in aggression and anxiety.
47% were also much more
active.
These percentage points went up a full one to two days before the
earthquake happened.
The results of the study can’t simply be
chalked up to a dog’s excellent hearing when they started acting
strange well before the
earthquake.
Can Dogs Predict Weather Changes?

If a dog hates the rain and refuses to go outside for seemingly no reason,
there is a strong chance that it could
rain.
Dogs are very sensitive to the changes in air pressure,
which comes along with the weather outside.
Even the smallest changes
mean something to them and those would be impossible for people to detect.
The more anxious they act the worse the weather is likely to
be.
There have been countless accounts of dogs
predicting bad thunderstorms and tornadoes the day they
happened.
If the owner lives in an area where dangerous weather is known
to occur, such as the central area of The United States, listen to the dog.
They understand what is about to happen far more than people do.
Even if the forecast predicts sunny skies, take their warnings
into consideration.
Strange Behaviors

Briefly the strange behaviors that dogs act out while in the presence of the
otherworldly was touched on, but
it is important to delve deeper into them.
Different behaviors mean different things.
If the behavior is out of the ordinary for a pet, it may be worth it to do
research on the residence to see if anyone has passed away in
the
building.
Looking At A Hallway Or Corner
This is one of the most prominent odd behaviors that dogs have been known for.
Sometimes they will just sit and stare at a corner of the
room, even if there is nothing there.
It will jump out as even
stranger if there isn’t even a piece of furniture or something else that could
have grabbed the dog’s attention.
The dog is most likely sensing
or seeing something left behind long ago.
That could be the
essence of someone who passed away in the home or nearby.
Or it could be the spirit itself, which may have set the dog on
edge.
Acting Aggressive Or Afraid

Even if the dog has been known to show anxiety before, it shouldn’t
be ignored if they suddenly refuse to enter a room.
If the owner
tries to encourage them to enter the room, they may dig their nails into the
floor and back away, determined not to go into that area of the home.
If
it is an area that they often frequented, yet now they refuse to enter,
that is a telltale sign that something is hanging around.
Both signs of fear and aggression, like barking, snarling, and whining
are all trying to let their owners know something is
there.
In these cases, it is doubly
important to do research into the place.
Something awful may have
happened in the home and either the victim or perpetrator may be lingering.
The negative energy or the spirit itself may wish harm on the occupants.
When a dog is acting aggressive and trying to prevent their owner from
entering a certain place, listen to them.
Can Dogs See Ghosts Because of Their Strong Senses?

It isn’t only their sixth sense that is much more tuned than
humans.
Every one of their senses is better.
That might be the
explanation of how dogs can see ghosts.
They can see
well beyond our field of view and hear things far away.
The vibrations
of a passing car are very noticeable and will be sensed by the dog well before
humans notice.
It should come of no surprise their excellent vision,
hearing, taste, touch, and smell allow them to be more aware of the physical
world, as well as the spiritual one.
Their sixth sense
is an important aspect of what allows them to sense spirits, but dogs also have
their other
senses to lean on.
Being able to detect subtle changes in
the air around them allows dogs to see or sense spirits.
The History Of Dogs And Spirits

People around the world and throughout history have held the belief
that dogs can see those who have
passed on, or interact with them in
some way.
Every culture has built their own legends and stories revolving around their pets interacting with spirits.
It would be hard to do research and find somewhere that didn’t have stories like this at some point in their history.
Dogs have been a part of civilization for thousands of years and they have become embedded in the spiritual history of the world.
Ireland

The Wild Hunt is one of the most well known legends in Ireland.
The Wild Hunt involves a band of ghostly riders led by spectral hounds on a hunt to collect souls of the dead or dying.
It has been known that people were sometimes unwittingly pulled from their bodies, souls called to join the hunt for all eternity.
Seeing the Wild Hunt often meant that a disaster was
looming, usually a plague or war.
In Ireland, it is believed that
dogs can see the hounds that lead the Wild Hunt.
They would bark or howl at the sky where the hunt took place, warning their owners that the Wild Hunt was approaching.
Sometimes dogs would run away never to be seen again, and it was assumed that
the dog had become one of the spectral
hounds in the Wild Hunt.
Mexico

The Aztec and Tarascan tribes of Mexico both believed that
their dogs would protect them against spirits.
Their
loyal companions had the ability to see the spirits around them and would
provide protection against
any spirits that had ill intent.
Both
tribes always buried their dead with dogs at their sides.
This ensured that the dogs would be able to protect the dead against
evil spirits and guide them through the underworld to
safety.
The Tarascan Tribe and Dogs
The Tarascan tribe also believed that burying a dog would allow them to move
on and become a “spirit dog.”
These spirit dogs would be
able to move on to the afterlife and aid those who needed it.
Spirit
dogs were most well known for finding deceased who hadn’t been buried
and were lost, souls unable to move on.
Spirit dogs would guide
their souls to the afterlife and lay them to rest peacefully.
This prevented the lost dead from haunting the living and becoming an
angry spirit because they cannot move on.
Maya

The Mayans also had their own version of the spirit dog much like in Mexico.
Their spirit dog also helped to guide the dead.
They
kept them on the correct path in the underworld, allowing the dead to
reach paradise safely.
Without a spirit dog to act as a guide,
spirits could lose their way on the path to paradise and become
lost, unable to rest peacefully.
Dogs were always buried respectfully
and with great care so that when they joined the afterlife, they were whole and
able to become a spirit dog without any struggle.
Persians
In Persian culture, dogs were extremely important.
In ancient
history, they were associated with divine beings.
Their
scriptures spoke in length about how dogs should be treated.
Anyone who
abused or mistreated a dog was looked down upon and harshly penalties were
inflicted upon the abuser.
Dogs were divine beings and no exceptions
were made.
When someone passed away, their dog would be
the one to greet them at the bridge to the underworld.
If the deceased
treated their dog with love and respect throughout their life, the dog would
welcome them into the afterlife and paradise beyond.
However, if the
deceased did not treat their dog well the dog would deny them entry and
send them to wander the underworld for eternity.
The chances of reaching paradise always rested on how
someone treated their dog.
Egypt

Egyptian culture had a strong relationship with their gods and the
dog.
They had a god named Anubis who resembled a
jackal.
Anubis’s role in the afterlife was to guide the souls
of the dead to the Hall of Truth, where the dead would be judged by Osiris and
either sent to the Underworld or Paradise.
Dogs were always
treated well in Egypt and whenever they passed on, dogs were carefully
buried in respect.
It was known that dogs could see wandering
spirits and help guide them to Anubis to be judged
accordingly.
When they were buried, dogs were treated with ceremonies and
rituals, usually buried at special temples.
If it was able to be
afforded, the owners of the dog would have them mummified.
This was to
allow the dog to peacefully pass on to the afterlife – The Field of
Reeds – where they would be able to continue a happy life
just like
the one they had while living.
Conclusion
So, can a dog see spirits?
I’ll let you be the judge of that, but the rich and full history of the dog
and the spirit world goes back a long way.
The many myths and legends
that have ranged across cultures and history offer overwhelming evidence to the
positive.
While myths and legends may be just that, they are often based
on facts.
And as it can be plainly seen in the modern day, dogs are able
to sense things beyond peoples perceptions.
Blunt Instrument Doesn’t Mean It Doesn’t Exist
Just because there is no scientific data to back up the
idea that dogs can sense or see spirits doesn’t mean it isn’t
true.
The ability for people to comprehend spirits may be
completely past our abilities, at least for some people.
That doesn’t
mean that dogs have the same limitations, which they clearly don’t
have.
Ancient cultures from Egyptian to Mayan placed their trust
in dogs to guide them during life and death.
That cannot be
taken lightly.
Why?
Because they saw what people see now.
Dogs have a connection to the afterlife just as they do
to their living owners.
They should be respected for the role they play.
Treat dogs well as it is important to treat every living being well.
While it could be hard to watch their strange behaviors and know that
they see something otherworldly, don’t be afraid.
Dogs Are Protecting and Guiding Us
Perhaps the spirit in the corner is a lost soul that the dog
would be able to help move on to the afterlife.
Or it could be
a malicious entity that the dog is trying to drive away and
send to the underworld where it belongs.
Maybe in the future people or
technology will evolve enough so that what dogs sense could be shared by
all.
When that happens all doubt will surely vanish and people will
embrace the talents that their pets have had for eons.
For now, though,
trust must be placed in our four-legged companions.
They know what they see and have known for countless generations,
all the way to the dog sitting beside you.
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