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Can Dogs See Dead People?
By Bill Knell
“I see dead people.” Uttered
by actor Haley Joel Osment
in M. Night Shyamalan’s The
Sixth Sense, it has become
one of the most famous lines
in movie history. Although
the film was based on a
fictional story, we have all
seen those people on
television who claim they
can see or communicate with
the dead. Would it surprise
you to learn that dogs may
also possess that ability?
One of the oldest known
paranormal beliefs is that
dogs have the ability to see
or communicate with the
dead. It would be easy to
believe that people have
come to that conclusion
based on a dog’s natural
behavior. We’ve all seen
dogs stand still and stare
or react to something we
were unable to see or hear.
However, there may be much
more to it then that.
Most of the pet people I
have known had some sort of
a weird dog story to tell.
The most common involves the
death of a beloved dog
owner. The dog owner would
die and it always seems like
his or her pet would know
about the event before
anyone else. My mother often
recounts the story of
Grandpa Bill.
For the last few years of
his life, Grandpa Bill
languished from a terminal
illness. When he wasn’t in
the hospital, he stayed with
us. It was during those
stays that Bill became very
close to an Irish Setter
adopted by my mother. Rusty
and Bill were inseparable.
Whenever he sat in our back
yard to get some sun during
summer afternoons, Bill
would play with her by
throwing a ball for Rusty to
catch or using her favorite
old sock as a pull toy.
Rusty slept at the foot of
Bill’s bed and would start
barking anytime he coughed
or experienced shallow
breathing.
During the final days of his
life, Bill was back in the
hospital. It was during that
time that Rusty started
acting strangely. She would
pace back and forth in front
of the bed in a spare room
where Bill slept when he
stayed at our home. She
would circle the lawn chair
he used to sit in when he
played with her in the
backyard. It was really
eerie! However, stranger
things were yet to come.
Although we knew he wasn’t
going to live much longer,
it came as a bit of a shock
when Bill finally passed on.
We thought that he would
probably live another few
months based on what the
doctors said, but that
wasn‘t to be. A nurse
checked on him around three
in the morning and found he
had passed on. Around the
same time and without
explanation, Rusty awakened
everyone in our household.
She began to howl
uncontrollably. Less then an
hour later, we received the
sad news of Bill’s passing
by phone.
I was too young to remember
most of what happened, but I
do recall that my parents
were freaked out by the
whole event. My mother was a
no nonsense kind of person
who had no use for anything
paranormal, yet she
recounted this story several
times to me in later years
whenever the subject of
strange animal behavior
would come up. Anything but
a storyteller, I always felt
that she spoke of those
events as a way of trying to
understand them. I suppose
we could just toss it all
off to coincidence, but the
odds do not seem to be with
that considering how many
other people have
experienced similar events.
Most everyone who has ever
lived in any kind of a
suburban neighborhood has
some sort of a story to tell
about that one weird house
that everyone would stay
away from. In my case, it
was about seven houses down
from mine in a neighborhood
on Long Island. All of the
houses on our block had been
built in the early 1950s.
With slight exceptions of
larger or smaller models,
most of the homes looked
like they belonged together.
All except one. The weird
house in our neighborhood
had a dark wood exterior and
was landscaped with small
trees instead of bushes and
hedges. It stood out and
most of the neighbors were
not amused.
If it’s a true saying that
strange houses attract
stranger people, you could
prove it by the weird house
on our block. From the
moment they moved in, the
first family to live in that
house made no attempt to fit
into the neighborhood. The
parents and three children
were weird. They hated to
answer their door, had two
dogs that were as mean as
they were big and never kept
up their property.
Within ten years of moving
into the house, the family
fell apart. After several
biting incidents, the police
took the dogs away. The
older brother died of a drug
overdose, the younger one
stopped speaking, their
sister always seemed to be
taking on the role of mom,
and dad as their parents
seemed unable to cope with
anything. After their father
was hospitalized for
alcoholism, mom gave up,
sold the house and moved
away to parts unknown.
Before anyone could move in,
the house was given a major
facelift. Gone was the
excessive number of trees
that had created a haunted
mansion look. Gone was the
nasty looking wood exterior
that gave way to aluminum
siding. The inside was
gutted and replaced with
lighter colors and modern
appliances. By the time the
new family moved in during
the mid 1960s, it was like
an entirely different house.
However, some of the sorrow
from the previous family may
have been left behind.
The new family consisted of
a couple, a boy and girl
under ten, and a cute
Yorkshire Terrier they
called nappy (short for
Napoleon). These people were
just the opposite of the
previous occupants. They
were friendly, took care of
their property and got along
well with all the neighbors.
I knew the children and
played with them when they
came by my end of the block,
but rarely visited their
house. Most of what happened
next I got from my other
friends and people closer to
the family then I was.
A couple of my friends were
regularly invited to
sleepovers at the house.
During the sleepovers, Nappy
would normally roam the
house and eventually settle
into his little doggie bed
in one corner of the living
room. However, on more then
a few occasions the friendly
little dog exhibited some
very unfriendly and odd
behavior.
Nappy would bound up the
stairs to a finished attic
with two bedrooms. This is
where the children slept in
bedrooms separated by a
small hallway. Once there,
he would inexplicably start
to growl at the room to the
right where the boy slept.
This was also the room were
the older brother from the
previous family had once
slept and where he had been
found dead of a drug
overdose.
Their dog’s odd behavior was
first noticed by the
children a few weeks after
the new family moved in.
Some of my friends who had
slept over in the boy’s room
told me that the boy and his
parents were really freaked
out by the whole thing. The
girl had seen it, but since
it wasn’t directed at her
room, tended to ignore the
incidents.
It seems that Nappy got
along fine with the children
and showed no animosity
towards the sleepover guests
either. That meant that his
nighttime growling behavior
was being directed towards
an unknown source. I suppose
that any number of simple
explanations could be used
to explain the whole thing
away, but the dog’s growling
wasn’t consistent. He didn’t
do it every night and as
often as not slept quietly
without the growling when
friends of the boy stayed
overnight.
About a year after they
moved in, the family moved
out. This seemed strange
considering the investment
they had made in the
property, but I doubt the
reason for their move had
anything to do with their
dog‘s odd behavior. There
were some strange stories
from my friends who spent
more time at the house then
I did. On a few of the
sleepovers they said that
the boy’s room always seemed
very cold, despite a brand
new oil burner having been
installed in the house
before the family moved in.
Like so many other events
involving the paranormal,
odd animal behavior is often
categorized as explainable
even if we do not know the
cause. Because dogs cannot
talk, we do not know exactly
what they are reacting to.
Can dogs see dead people? I
guess we’ll have to wait
until we’re dead to find out
the answer to that question!
Read more amazing stories
about dogs at
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Title: Can Dogs See Dead
People?
Topic: Pets
Author: Bill Knell
Author's Email:
billknell@cox.net
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A native New Yorker now
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Knell is a forty-something
guy with a wealth of
knowledge and experience.
He's written hundreds of
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About the
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A native New
Yorker now living in
Arizona, Bill Knell is a
forty-something guy with a
wealth of knowledge and
experience. He's written
hundreds of articles offer
advice on a wide variety of
subjects.
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