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Dog's anguished howl.
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Has anyone heard, or heard of, the howl of sheer anguish of a dog, at the precise moment of death of its owner, even if they are miles apart. i.e owner in hospital, and dog being cared for by friends. Or a dog being in the garden when the owner dies in the house. It's a sound that once heard is never forgotten. Any comments appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have really heard about dogs being able to sense events- fortunate and unfortunate both happening with their master. I recall this friend telling his dog ran all the way own his own to the hospital from their home when his father was admitted.
I dont own one right now I really hope to get a pet dog soon. Dogs are really 'man's' best freind.
I dont own one right now I really hope to get a pet dog soon. Dogs are really 'man's' best freind.
My first thoughts are "are you singing to him/her."
Personally there is no sound quite as eerie as a vixen fox in the middle of the night.
I heard one when closing my bedroom window at 3 in the morning. I have never moved so fast in my life as when I lept back into bed and stayed under the covers til morning light.
I have never heard anything else like it.
Personally there is no sound quite as eerie as a vixen fox in the middle of the night.
I heard one when closing my bedroom window at 3 in the morning. I have never moved so fast in my life as when I lept back into bed and stayed under the covers til morning light.
I have never heard anything else like it.
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