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Hello everyone.
I created an account here to tell you about something that has happened to me a couple of times now and wanted to hear your thoughts on this. Something that has been happening quite often at my house and it involves both me and my dog. I’ll try to provide as much detail as i can.
I’ve been living in this house for over 17 years now, and for over 17 years, nothing weird has happened, until recently. I have a dog, his name is Casper and he is 12-13 years old. Super friendly, kind and loves everyone, never had and incident with him.
My house was built in a very windy zone, whenever we have guests at our house, they sometimes get scared of how windy it can get and how strong you feel it blowing into our house. But since we live there for over 17 years, we grew used to it. Even the dog has gotten used to it... to be honest, he never really cared or got scared by it.
But recently his behaviour has changed, and whenever we face strong winds at our house, our dog seems to get scared and stressed, which i don’t think it’s odd since he’s old now. My dad has already passed away, so it’s only me, my mom and my dog living there now, and he has only shown this behaviour after my dad’s passing.
One windy night, only me and the dog were awake, and whenever he gets stressed, he comes to either me or my mom to find shelter, and since she was asleep, the only option left was to come to me.. but that didn’t happen. I thought he was already asleep in my room (he sleeps with me since he was just a puppy, so he’s used to it and most times he goes to bed by himself). I went to my room to check if he was there, but he wasn’t. So i went around the house to look for him, and turns out he was at the kitchen, in front of the stove. Such an odd place to be, considering that i never saw him doing that, and whenever he looked for shelter, he liked to “hide” underneath us, like if we were seated, he would lay down under the chair, and in this case, he was just out there in the open, layed down in front of the stove but with a terrified look in his eyes.
I saw him there, and tried to get him to my room so he could sleep, but he wasn’t listening to me, odd aswell since he would obey any command we would give him, but for some reason he wasn’t obeying my orders. I slowly got closer to him to try and pick him up, but he started to growl, so i just left the kitchen and went to sleep. Next day he was normal again.
Probably 2 days after that, we faced strong winds again, and once again, the dog instead of coming to me, went to the kitchen and layed on the exact same spot. Gave him orders to follow me, didn’t work ; tried to lure him with dog treats, didn’t work aswell. So i tried to pick him up and take him to my room, this time he didn’t growl, so i thought it was ok to pick him up, but the instant I placed my hand below him to pick him, he attacked me. He never did that, nor has he ever attacked anyone before, like I said, he is super friendly and kind, so it was to my surprise that he attacked me. It feels like he is feeling someone’s presence there, and it makes him feel either safe or very stressed. One thing I know for sure is that dogs are very sensitive to everything, and that includes feeling someone’s presence even if we don’t feel it, and that’s probably the cause of his “mood swings” and weird behaviour
I never really cared about it to be honest, but since that, i’ve always felt that something odd was happening at that house. I was never scared to go anywhere in that house, but for some reason I recently felt “scared” whenever I went to the kitchen at night, in a way that I think someone is there and I feel that something might be there, and that explains why my dog has recently shown that type of behaviour. And there’s some areas in that house that I don’t feel “safe” anymore, like for example, in the living room, which is one room away from the kitchen... whenever I go to those places at night, I always feel like i’m being watched.
I’ve always been very sensitive whenever it comes to feeling someone’s presence. I told some stories about my mom that whenever we went to my aunt’s house, I felt that something or someone was in that house and it shouldn’t be there (specifically in her bedroom). And my mom told me that my father had that “gift” aswell, to feel someone’s presence, wether that presence meant a good thing or a bad thing, he felt it, and told me that my aunt has actually been having trouble sleeping, and has been waking up for no reason in the middle of the night, which never happened to her because she’s a heavy sleeper.
I feel there’s something there... and hearing stories about my family and knowing that some of us tend to be more sensitive than usual whenever it comes to feeling outside energy, it just gives me more assurance that something is indeed at that house. But I still wanted to hear your thoughts on this. And if you think that someone is indeed there, how should I get rid of him? Even if he doesn’t mean any harm towards me, his presence is “overwhelming”, so is for the best to get him out
I created an account here to tell you about something that has happened to me a couple of times now and wanted to hear your thoughts on this. Something that has been happening quite often at my house and it involves both me and my dog. I’ll try to provide as much detail as i can.
I’ve been living in this house for over 17 years now, and for over 17 years, nothing weird has happened, until recently. I have a dog, his name is Casper and he is 12-13 years old. Super friendly, kind and loves everyone, never had and incident with him.
My house was built in a very windy zone, whenever we have guests at our house, they sometimes get scared of how windy it can get and how strong you feel it blowing into our house. But since we live there for over 17 years, we grew used to it. Even the dog has gotten used to it... to be honest, he never really cared or got scared by it.
But recently his behaviour has changed, and whenever we face strong winds at our house, our dog seems to get scared and stressed, which i don’t think it’s odd since he’s old now. My dad has already passed away, so it’s only me, my mom and my dog living there now, and he has only shown this behaviour after my dad’s passing.
One windy night, only me and the dog were awake, and whenever he gets stressed, he comes to either me or my mom to find shelter, and since she was asleep, the only option left was to come to me.. but that didn’t happen. I thought he was already asleep in my room (he sleeps with me since he was just a puppy, so he’s used to it and most times he goes to bed by himself). I went to my room to check if he was there, but he wasn’t. So i went around the house to look for him, and turns out he was at the kitchen, in front of the stove. Such an odd place to be, considering that i never saw him doing that, and whenever he looked for shelter, he liked to “hide” underneath us, like if we were seated, he would lay down under the chair, and in this case, he was just out there in the open, layed down in front of the stove but with a terrified look in his eyes.
I saw him there, and tried to get him to my room so he could sleep, but he wasn’t listening to me, odd aswell since he would obey any command we would give him, but for some reason he wasn’t obeying my orders. I slowly got closer to him to try and pick him up, but he started to growl, so i just left the kitchen and went to sleep. Next day he was normal again.
Probably 2 days after that, we faced strong winds again, and once again, the dog instead of coming to me, went to the kitchen and layed on the exact same spot. Gave him orders to follow me, didn’t work ; tried to lure him with dog treats, didn’t work aswell. So i tried to pick him up and take him to my room, this time he didn’t growl, so i thought it was ok to pick him up, but the instant I placed my hand below him to pick him, he attacked me. He never did that, nor has he ever attacked anyone before, like I said, he is super friendly and kind, so it was to my surprise that he attacked me. It feels like he is feeling someone’s presence there, and it makes him feel either safe or very stressed. One thing I know for sure is that dogs are very sensitive to everything, and that includes feeling someone’s presence even if we don’t feel it, and that’s probably the cause of his “mood swings” and weird behaviour
I never really cared about it to be honest, but since that, i’ve always felt that something odd was happening at that house. I was never scared to go anywhere in that house, but for some reason I recently felt “scared” whenever I went to the kitchen at night, in a way that I think someone is there and I feel that something might be there, and that explains why my dog has recently shown that type of behaviour. And there’s some areas in that house that I don’t feel “safe” anymore, like for example, in the living room, which is one room away from the kitchen... whenever I go to those places at night, I always feel like i’m being watched.
I’ve always been very sensitive whenever it comes to feeling someone’s presence. I told some stories about my mom that whenever we went to my aunt’s house, I felt that something or someone was in that house and it shouldn’t be there (specifically in her bedroom). And my mom told me that my father had that “gift” aswell, to feel someone’s presence, wether that presence meant a good thing or a bad thing, he felt it, and told me that my aunt has actually been having trouble sleeping, and has been waking up for no reason in the middle of the night, which never happened to her because she’s a heavy sleeper.
I feel there’s something there... and hearing stories about my family and knowing that some of us tend to be more sensitive than usual whenever it comes to feeling outside energy, it just gives me more assurance that something is indeed at that house. But I still wanted to hear your thoughts on this. And if you think that someone is indeed there, how should I get rid of him? Even if he doesn’t mean any harm towards me, his presence is “overwhelming”, so is for the best to get him out