Dogs See Energies
Does your canine occasionally track some unknown thing with his eyes? Has your dog barked furiously at something outside, that you cannot see? When was the last time your pet barked at someone and you couldn't understand why? Animals are empathic.
They can see and understand things that we may not be aware of.
You've seen your dog do this? They stare into the room and track an invisible thing with their eyes.
You watch closely to try to understand what in the world they are seeing, but you simply can't see a thing.
You may laugh at this or call your pet crazy, but the reality is, your dog does see something.
Animals can see different `energies.
' These can be angels, their guides, faeries or even your ancestors.
These energies are drawn to your home for many reasons.
Some people may be able to feel their presence and see them, just as your pet can.
Energies in the room are often harmless and simply enjoying your pet, watch whatever he sees, is all that you need to do.
Sometimes dogs will bark into the yard at night.
You look out, but cannot see anything and call your pet back to bed.
We tend to blow situations like this off, when in fact the dog actually did see something in the dark.
It may have been another critter, but it could also have been an `energy.
' These energies are not visible to everyone, but the highly tuned senses of the animals picks up on it, sees it and perhaps there is even an audible tone and odor as well? Some animals are more sensitive then others and can sense a dark energy coming from a person who is walking up the street.
In this case your dog may run from it in fear, or bark to alert you to a problem.
Be very cautious about dismissing something like this.
A dog that is upset, is that way for a reason, and it is better to take care of the situation then to shrug your shoulders.
Tending to the warning may mean you bring your dog and family inside the security of your home.
If the dog is letting you know that the person at the front door is questionable and it is someone you are not familiar with, consider not opening the door at all.
Let's face it, if you have a dog regardless of his size or breed, there is some part of you that is hoping he will be a good watch dog.
You may laugh and say security is not something he is good at, but reconsider this when your pet is reacting to anything in a negative way.
They can see and understand things that we may not be aware of.
You've seen your dog do this? They stare into the room and track an invisible thing with their eyes.
You watch closely to try to understand what in the world they are seeing, but you simply can't see a thing.
You may laugh at this or call your pet crazy, but the reality is, your dog does see something.
Animals can see different `energies.
' These can be angels, their guides, faeries or even your ancestors.
These energies are drawn to your home for many reasons.
Some people may be able to feel their presence and see them, just as your pet can.
Energies in the room are often harmless and simply enjoying your pet, watch whatever he sees, is all that you need to do.
Sometimes dogs will bark into the yard at night.
You look out, but cannot see anything and call your pet back to bed.
We tend to blow situations like this off, when in fact the dog actually did see something in the dark.
It may have been another critter, but it could also have been an `energy.
' These energies are not visible to everyone, but the highly tuned senses of the animals picks up on it, sees it and perhaps there is even an audible tone and odor as well? Some animals are more sensitive then others and can sense a dark energy coming from a person who is walking up the street.
In this case your dog may run from it in fear, or bark to alert you to a problem.
Be very cautious about dismissing something like this.
A dog that is upset, is that way for a reason, and it is better to take care of the situation then to shrug your shoulders.
Tending to the warning may mean you bring your dog and family inside the security of your home.
If the dog is letting you know that the person at the front door is questionable and it is someone you are not familiar with, consider not opening the door at all.
Let's face it, if you have a dog regardless of his size or breed, there is some part of you that is hoping he will be a good watch dog.
You may laugh and say security is not something he is good at, but reconsider this when your pet is reacting to anything in a negative way.
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