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scary dog behaviour spirits?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not quite the same ghostly wise, but I had two nice cats that were the best of friends, but in the course of time one of them died. The one left wandered around howling for its friend for a bit then calmed down.
However, quite often it would pause at the top of the stairs and look longingly at the hatch for the loft and howl. It seemed to think that's whwere its friend had gone. This puss had never been up in the loft, and as I don't have a ladder, I never go up there. Not scary, quite cute in a way. This puss never stopped thinking about its friend as the longing looks and meows continued for the rest of its life.
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I reckon the dog is pining for his master.
Jumping up, looking at the door and around the room was something the dog did when his master entered the room; and the dog will assosiate doing it with his master entering the room; and therefore thinks that if he carries on doing it then his master will eventually enter the room.
Dogs don't give up easily.
If the dog had seen the human when he was dead he would understand better and it would help him deal with his bereavement.
Just remembered something else about this family, the father died a couple of years ago and on the day of the funeral a cat turned up at the house and sat on the outside window legde of the front room and wouldn't go away .... the daughter started to feed it and some think that she believes its her father come to watch over his family.... I know its more than a bit iffy but I just cant dismiss the possiblity......
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