Can Dogs See Dead People?By Bill Knell
“I see dead people.” Uttered by actor Haley Joel Osment in M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense, it has become one of
most famous lines in movie history. Although
film was based on a fictional story, we have all seen those people on television who claim they can see or communicate with
dead. Would it surprise you to learn that dogs may also possess that ability?
One of
oldest known paranormal beliefs is that dogs have
ability to see or communicate with
dead. It would be easy to believe that people have come to that conclusion based on a dog’s natural behavior. We’ve all seen dogs stand still and stare or react to something we were unable to see or hear. However, there may be much more to it then that.
Most of
pet people I have known had some sort of a weird dog story to tell. The most common involves
death of a beloved dog owner. The dog owner would die and it always seems like his or her pet would know about
event before anyone else. My mother often recounts
story of Grandpa Bill.
For
last few years of his life, Grandpa Bill languished from a terminal illness. When he wasn’t in
hospital, he stayed with us. It was during those stays that Bill became very close to an Irish Setter adopted by my mother. Rusty and Bill were inseparable. Whenever he sat in our back yard to get some sun during summer afternoons, Bill would play with her by throwing a ball for Rusty to catch or using her favorite old sock as a pull toy. Rusty slept at
foot of Bill’s bed and would start barking anytime he coughed or experienced shallow breathing.
During
final days of his life, Bill was back in
hospital. It was during that time that Rusty started acting strangely. She would pace back and forth in front of
bed in a spare room where Bill slept when he stayed at our home. She would circle
lawn chair he used to sit in when he played with her in
backyard. It was really eerie! However, stranger things were yet to come.
Although we knew he wasn’t going to live much longer, it came as a bit of a shock when Bill finally passed on. We thought that he would probably live another few months based on what
doctors said, but that wasn‘t to be. A nurse checked on him around three in
morning and found he had passed on. Around
same time and without explanation, Rusty awakened everyone in our household. She began to howl uncontrollably. Less then an hour later, we received
sad news of Bill’s passing by phone.
I was too young to remember most of what happened, but I do recall that my parents were freaked out by
whole event. My mother was a no nonsense kind of person who had no use for anything paranormal, yet she recounted this story several times to me in later years whenever
subject of strange animal behavior would come up. Anything but a storyteller, I always felt that she spoke of those events as a way of trying to understand them. I suppose we could just toss it all off to coincidence, but
odds do not seem to be with that considering how many other people have experienced similar events.
Most everyone who has ever lived in any kind of a suburban neighborhood has some sort of a story to tell about that one weird house that everyone would stay away from. In my case, it was about seven houses down from mine in a neighborhood on Long Island. All of
houses on our block had been built in
early 1950s. With slight exceptions of larger or smaller models, most of
homes looked like they belonged together. All except one. The weird house in our neighborhood had a dark wood exterior and was landscaped with small trees instead of bushes and hedges. It stood out and most of
neighbors were not amused.
If it’s a true saying that strange houses attract stranger people, you could prove it by
weird house on our block. From
moment they moved in,
first family to live in that house made no attempt to fit into
neighborhood. The parents and three children were weird. They hated to answer their door, had two dogs that were as mean as they were big and never kept up their property.