By Jackie H
Date 25.01.04 07:48 UTC
Does my dog have second sight? Last week my dog Solomon was sitting under my desk, I was, what a surprise, looking at Champdogs and my Husband was watching the television, again what a surprise. Anyway above Solomon's head was my desktop the PC monitor and then the TV, on the TV there was a shot of a dog, it was making no noise or doing anything just laying there. Solomon shot out from under the desk growing, spun round and growled at the TV. Now how did he know, he could not see, or smell, the dog made no noise as far a we were aware and no one spoke to the dog. So how did he know, during the programme it happened about 4 times, and apart from one occasion when someone spoke to the dog, there was no clue, there was no noise and no movement from the dog.
By Stacey
Date 25.01.04 10:31 UTC
Nah, they do not have sixth sense, just a number of senses that are so much better than we humans it is beyond our comprehension. You may not have heard any noise from the dog, but in fact your dog may have heard him breathing. He might also have seen a shadow of the dog if the tellie program was reflected on something else in the room, like the wall. Dogs' vision is not as good as humans, except at night. They have more rods in their eyes and have better vision then we do in the dark.
Stacey
By gsd sam
Date 25.01.04 22:05 UTC
i am a believer that animals do have sixth sense,especially where ghosts are concerned.
In my younger days i was very interested in the paranormal and it has been proven and written in logs and text books that animals respond before humans to paranormal activity's.