My Dogs are Constantly Looking Up and are Scared.....Anybody ?? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18216733 Australia 12/09/2012 05:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They are inside / outside dogs , lately I've noticed them Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28374422 looking up and cowering , even inside the house .... Anybody noticing wierd behavior with your pets ?? They KNOW Nibiru is coming..and the reason they spend so much time looking up and watching their owners so intently is they know that at any moment they could be clobbered over the head and eaten. Just sayin... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 58824130 United States 11/27/2014 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It depends on the breed bird dogs like retrievers look up all the time. My lab mix used to always watch the airplanes overhead. I think that's the reason chihuahuas have so much loose skin on their necks, they can turn there heads in almost any direction without getting up. Which is good being so small they have a lot of hazards to watch out for. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56550270 United States 11/27/2014 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So. Calif. here. I have two dogs....one a shepherd and the other a pit mix. The pit mix is very close to me. He will be lying on the floor next to me one minute... then will start to get antsy and wimper either looking at me like he wants to tell me something or going into the living room sniffing around and staring up at the walls. If I get the camera and start taking pics where he's at... there are always lots of orbs in the shots. I call them orb parties. Then he settles back down and the orbs disappear. It's like he senses when they come into the room. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68760017 United States 03/29/2015 10:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One of my cats had a health scare when he was smaller and he was meowing up in the air as if somebody or something was talking to him. We're not cruel to our cats but a lot of the times they will get in a panic at the slightest thing/noise. And tbh that breaks my heart. I don't want my babies to be scared like the way I see them getting scared. I sit with them, talk with them, pet them to try and calm them down and it's still happening. I really would like to be able to see or hear whatever they're seeing or hearing. I think it's something bad whatever it is. I think back to the story I just told about the cat with a health scare and he wasn't acting scared at that time. He was meowing repeatedly as if he was having a pleasant conversation with it. |
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Earth Daughter User ID: 59811970 United States 03/29/2015 11:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My cat has been doing that too. Looking up where the ceiling meets the walls as if there is something interesting there. When I try to find anything, a bug or something, it's not there. Nothing is there. It's really weird. "Arrows of hate have been shot at me too, but they never hit me, because somehow they belonged to another world, with which I have no connection whatsoever." - Albert Einstein |
Earth Daughter User ID: 59811970 United States 03/29/2015 11:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So. Calif. here. I have two dogs....one a shepherd and the other a pit mix. The pit mix is very close to me. He will be lying on the floor next to me one minute... then will start to get antsy and wimper either looking at me like he wants to tell me something or going into the living room sniffing around and staring up at the walls. If I get the camera and start taking pics where he's at... there are always lots of orbs in the shots. I call them orb parties. Then he settles back down and the orbs disappear. It's like he senses when they come into the room. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56550270 Interesting. Maybe I'll try that. "Arrows of hate have been shot at me too, but they never hit me, because somehow they belonged to another world, with which I have no connection whatsoever." - Albert Einstein |
AvgJoe User ID: 68732425 Dominican Republic 03/30/2015 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've seen threads like this going back quite awhile, and nothing unusual happens afterwards. So odd behavior of pets apparently is a localized thing and fairly typical on various occasions. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28668328 Agree. Me as well. It's like starting a thread asking: "does your back, or left arm hurt?" What do you suppose the responses would be? Now if someone somehow started a thread and it became evident that EVERYBODY'S back hurt, or everybody's dog was acting up..... then something is definitely cooking. Last Edited by AvgJoe on 03/30/2015 10:00 AM |
Lazarus User ID: 25157453 Canada 03/30/2015 10:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just thought I would share my odd dog behavior as well. Lately he just lays around staring at me very intently. I have also noticed him often looking very curiously at a spot on the wall above and behind me. It is as if he is watching a bug or something on the wall but I fail to ever see anything there. This behavior is relatively new only within the past few weeks. Quoting: Ossiel Try taking some photos in the direction they are looking. I did that when my cat was doing this and captured an orb. |