As for the actual answer to whether or not dogs can see ghosts, the jury is well and truly still out. Scientifically, we don’t have proof that ghosts exists. In terms of dog senses, there are still many things to discover. But anecdotally many people seem to think they have already discovered the answer.
From barking at something that isn’t there to staying close to the favourite spot of a deceased member of the family or accurately predicting disasters – there is a collection of evidence dog lovers have put together to prove the case that canine superpowers are real.
If you don’t want to take a huge spiritual leap, there are a few simpler explanations for strange dog behaviours.
Heightened senses
Dogs can pick up many sounds and smells we’re not even aware of. Even the vibrations created by a passing lorry can be felt by dogs long before we can see the vehicle as can changes of pressure that herald a storm. Dogs can also be aware of the tiniest of creatures such as beetles or ants. It’s easy for us to miss these and start thinking they’re watching or reacting to an invisible ghost.
They can also smell a fellow dog or other animals even if they’re outside, well out of our direct line of vision.
They may be able to hear water moving in pipes in the walls, or even woodworm (especially at night when everything else is quiet) and so the staring into space or watching something that we can’t see can all be part of something far more natural than ghosts.
So instead of assuming that dogs can see spirits, the odds are, it’s just a fellow worldly creature we just haven’t noticed yet.
Attachment to a person
Some owners have noticed their dog staying close to objects of a deceased member of the family such as the bed or a seat at the table. While we’re still uncertain about the full range of abilities when it comes to our canine companions, a simple explanation is that they’re just missing their beloved person and re-enacting the bond they had with that family member.
Precognition for disasters
The belief that dogs can sense natural disasters before they happen is not new. But modern science has allowed us to understand what exactly makes dogs the first to know about an impending earthquake, a tsunami or a tornado. It turns out, that they have an ability to detect barometric pressure, a sign that the weather is about to change.
Some specialists also believe that a dog’s heightened hearing sense allows them to hear seconds in advance the seismic activity underground which might cause them to start barking and acting frenetically as if they’re seeing a ghost.
Sign of a serious health issue
Unfortunately, there is another explanation for why we get the impression that dogs see ghosts. Restlessness or increased wandering can be signs of an illness called Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome which tends to affect older dogs. If you’re also noticing disturbed sleeping patterns or confusion, make sure you check these symptoms with a vet to rule out any illnesses.
Although the answer to the question “can dogs see ghosts?” is a disappointing “probably not”, we will never know for sure. Dogs are amazing companions, intelligent, loyal and with abilities that often surpass anything we are able to do.
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