Dog
The dog appears more often than any other animal in dreams. It depicts our natural drives that are well socialised, but still have the tendency to revert back to the spontaneous or ‘wild’ state quite easily. For instance our anger might usually be well under control, but if someone teases us we might surprise ourselves by the amount and strength of our anger, or our desire to cower and hide. But the dog is often a sign of enthusiasm, care or warning – as can be observed so often if we have a dog. See animal
Example: I had misinterpreted the meaning of Tramp my dog, who I felt was my inner self. I now see that Tramp is my psychic self, the mixture of instinct, complexes, feelings and closeness to nature. Possibly my intuitive, habitual or instinctive response to events. He is my companion on walks, to run faster, react quicker, smell better, fight more savagely, and face hardship.
Similarly our sexuality may be usually expressed in a socially acceptable way, but if we are in a situation where our sexual pleasure is stimulated or allowed easy expression we might deeply shock other people and ourselves by what we do. It can also represent easy expression of such aspects of ourselves as aggression – maybe because dogs show their teeth easily – as well as their sexuality, especially male sexuality; also their easy expression of love. Also the parts of self we usually keep out of sight, but which may express spontaneously. The dog as an example of intuition is shown in the following dream.
Example: Was crawling through a tunnel underground. I was now in a dreary, dismal, drab Edwardian type room. My mother, father and my dog, Tramp, were also there. It was quite a big room. Tramp went up to the fireplace and put his paw up under the shelf as if pointing. I looked and saw he was indicating a crevice under the shelf. I felt there and found papers in there, but also that there might be fingers in there touching mine. I said this to my father, but he did not reply. The hole was getting bigger all the time, and the room darker.
The dogs can represent this feeling energy, this natural life response to events and ones situation, our easy flowing natural feelings such as devotion, perhaps to a lover or child. The dog is yourself if, the natural you if you let your emotions off the lead. So it can be your uninhibited love or anger, your open sexuality, or even your honest needs.
For some people a dog was the only source of expressive love in their childhood, so may well depict this; fidelity and faithfulness, as the sheep-dog it is also the guardian of our welfare. Like the cat, the dog can be a substitute baby for childless women, or represent affection or caring.Occasionally we depict a person, or what we feel about a person through the character of a dog. See: cat.
Example: Actually seeing a dog in my dream I find not the dumb animal that humans patronizingly assume to be there, but a creature of remarkable complexity and deep emotions, capable of various levels of behavior, of guilt and loyalty, or shame, of identification with people—a creature so like themselves that other distinctions seem negligible. It broke down my assumptions of superiority. It sent me spinning back to the sense of kinship with animals that primitive men, in their rituals and folk myths, so clearly revealed. I found myself becoming snakes, tigers, bears, rabbits with such ease and pleasure that there would seem to be a veritable menagerie in the back of my mind. Moreover, the conviction of animal identity, once accepted, is terribly convincing. Having accepted the limited truth of my animal kinship, I am loath to see the broader areas in which such a communion is untrue. See Animals in your Brain – Temple of the Animals
Example: The role then came to life and spontaneously I as Vince the dog went to Alan and stood up on my hind legs with my paws on his chest, looking into his eyes. I wanted to communicate something to him.
The communication was so strong that I as Alan felt it and will describe it. Vincent reminded me of the many things we had shared in life. As this happened I felt such love – the love I really had felt for that beautiful dog. As I felt this Vincent and I became one being. I remember carrying him in my arms when he was young because, as a runt he was so nervous that at times he couldn’t even walk. I remember going everywhere with him as I walked London. I also knew that Vincent represented for me the ability to see into the invisible worlds – psychic sight and sensing. He had demonstrated it to me at least twice.
As all these memories poured through me I felt deep emotions pouring up and started crying. Crying because Vincent was helping me be aware of things I had not put together before. Lately I have been trying to extend personal awareness again, into lucidity and into the world. The emotions I was feeling were due to a realisation, and as this happened I knew what the previous dream of Vincent meant. I understood because various bits of memory came together to form a whole.
In mythology the dog has symbolised the guardian of the gates of death, or a messenger between the hidden and the visible world. The dog was also thought of as a guide or guardian of the hidden side of life entered in sleep and death. The following example illustrates how love can survive death.
Example: It involves my dad and his English bulldog, Chauncey. They were big buddies. Chauncey even went to work with Dad. Several years after Chauncey’s death, I dreamed of a female English bulldog who was very pregnant! A few weeks later, she appeared to me again, smiling proudly at two adorable puppies. One was brindle and the other was brindle and white. She showed me her house and street sign. The name of the street was Rosebud Lane. Then Chauncey appeared in the dream and told me he was returning and he would be the puppy that walked to me first! The next day I got the classifieds and started calling. It didn’t take long, the second call was located on Rosebud Lane. When I arrived, the mother dog looked just as she had in the dreams. She even acted like she knew me. I stood back and waited. Shortly, the little brindle and white puppy waddled to me. Dad cried when I handed the pup to him. Reincarnated bulldog…why not? By the way, Chauncey had a nickname…it was Rosebud!
Dogs can be a wonderful intuitive friend, even life saver. This is because it has been proved that dogs often know when their owner is ill or about to have an attack. But dogs are also very psychic. See Talking with Dead also Cats and dogs know
Example: In a dream, my dog, Gus, told me he had worms and needed to go to the doctor. We went the next morning. Dr. Dennis Umlang looked at Gus, a picture of health, then asked why the visit. I – told him Gus needed to be checked for worms. “Have you seen any evidence of worms?”, he asked. “No.” I answered, “but I still want him checked.” The testing showed negative. I told Dr. Umlang the dream and asked that they try again. That’s when he told me of the heartworm test which is costly but the only way to detect their presence. “Do it,” I said. The test was positive! Ordinarily there is no real warning of heartworms. By the time symptoms appear it is often too late and treatment is dangerous due to the animal’s weakened condition. Because of early detection, Gus survived the treatment with no damage to vital organs.
Barking dog: A warning or a sign of protection. Warning that something or someone is there who is not a friend – or that you should not approach whatever is shown in the dream.
Black dog: The black dog figures in quite a lot of people’s imagery. Bernard Levin uses it to represent depression. For some people it brings feeling about death. The sense or meaning the dog gives in relationship to depression or death in dreams is that it is a living energy in us that has gone ‘bad’ and thus causes the depression or death. Such depression is usually the result of past painful experiences that are like lumps blocking free flowing positive life energy.
The black dog also show you urges which are largely unconscious, or it is a messenger related to what is unconscious in you. So the black dog can indicate sexual feelings that you are not proud of, or any natural feelings, even feelings of love that you hold back.
Dog attacking: Either being attacked by someone and so representing their anger or snide criticism – or your own anger or aggression. See: What Does my Dream Animal Mean
– Animal phobias at the end of the animal entry.
Dog on lead attacking: If you are holding the lead – restraint of your aggression toward someone. If someone else is holding the lead – feeling attacked by someone. As in Cornelia’s dream in the example below, there may be a sexual connection.
Dog on lead: Restrained or controlled urges; urges we have trained or directed; holding back or restraining or directing parts of oneself.
Puppy: Youth, heedlessness, spontaneous affection and enthusiasm. It often represent a child, or feelings about wanting a child, being pregnant with a child, even one of your own children. Also vulnerability or dependent needs. Like any young animal, it can depict your need to care for or love something, or be loved. What happens to the puppy, if neglected or mistreated, most likely indicates memories of pain from your own childhood, or neglect of vulnerable parts of yourself. See: Baby animal in animal situations; Neglected animal in animal situations.
Woman’s dream – attacked by dog: Could well be feelings about male sexuality or a relationship with a male. Possibly the dreamer is holding back her own female strength and cannot meet the male strength.
Example: ‘I continue on my path, and suddenly the nettles disappear and the path is clear. Ahead the wall has curved round to face me, but there is a gate in it, and I can see my dog waiting for me on the other side.’ Mrs M. G.
In the dream from an elderly woman the dog is leading the way through the experience of meeting death. Mythology has often shown the dog in this light, as an inner sense of knowing how to find transformation through death – or as the ravaging threat of death.
Example: I was with a female friend who is a lesbian. Two dogs attacked us. My friend ran away but I couldn’t. Cornelius.
On exploring her dream Cornelius discovered feelings about her own womanhood and relationship with males. She realised the dogs represented her relationship with male sexuality, and that her friend was afraid of males.
Example: I was aware of the danger of two, or maybe one young child. They had been allowed to carry a small animal which acted as a scent lead for large tracker dogs that were hunting and would attack and kill whatever they were tracking. I found one of the boys trying to hide under a pot or a basin in the spare ground behind the house I lived in London. I pulled him out from his attempts to hide. He had no idea of his danger. Two of the dogs – perfectly harmless and friendly when not hunting, were coming close to me and trying to lick me. They had huge mouths. I got very angry with one man, a farmer type, who I thought had been careless in the way he was urging the dogs to hunt. I swore at him in public, calling him something like a ‘fucking idiot’. There was a large public gathering and I wondered what the public would think of me swearing. D.G.
There is an obvious reference in this dream to the unconscious urges some people have to hunt and hound others. The dogs especially depict this unleashed aspect of human nature, harmless when not set into motion. It also shows how such actions by others threaten the child in us, or the areas of personal vulnerability.
Example: I come out of my house. Across the street is a nursery. (this is actually true, there is a nursery across the street and the street is well used and busy) I looked up to see my yellow male Labrador dog named Odo. (He is a dog I have now) He was sitting in a truck on the passenger side. He looked like he was smiling. I thought, “What in the world is Odo doing in that truck?” At first I thought he was driving the truck, but then realised that he wasn’t, an ancient old man was. And the truck was weaving from one side of the street to the other. I yelled for Odo to come back and he jumped out of the truck. How I don’t know. But he did. He came running toward me, but there was a chain-linked fence between us. The fence ended at the street, but Odo was attempting to climb over the fence instead of going around it. I shook my head and said to myself that he was going to hurt himself. Sort of laughed, too. Then I woke up. I remembered thinking the day before that I was comparing my husband, A, to Odo. And thinking if I could just accept the silly things he does as well as I do with my dog, our relationship would be so much easier. K.
In this dream K. is probably right that she is using her dog to consider her relationship with her husband. She may even be using the dog as an image of her husband and his character.
Idioms: See a man about a dog; hair off the dog that bit you; call off the dogs; you can’t teach an old dog new tricks; raining cats and dogs; dirty dog; as sick as a dog; dog eat dog; dog in the manger; dog tired; dog’s life; gone to the dogs; let sleeping dogs lie; lucky dog; tail wagging the dog; top dog; die like a dog; dirty dog; gay dog; go to the dogs; hair of the dog; sick as a dog; lucky dog; raining cats and dogs; see a man about a dog; teach an old dog new tricks; tail wagging the dog; thrown to the dogs; etc.
Useful Questions and Hints:
Is my dream dog represent someone I know or my own spontaneous feelings?
Is there any indication of relating to this dog as a child or a love object?
What feelings is the dog expressing?
Is the dog helping me meet or understand death or the unconscious?
If so what am I learning?
See Secrets of Power Dreaming – Life’s Little Secrets – Dream Yoga
Comments
My dog is always no speaking, but always standing in the background at social gathering on legs as if human…
in my dream; it started, as i was walking with someone(couldn’t remember with who or if it was a boy or girl) It seems to me that we were in a barn, dirt floor, some mud and hay all over. the person with me lifted up a pieces of dirty, heavy item that was laying on the dirty floor. Underneath there was 2 dead puppies both were light in color. I remember getting really upset. Then we continued to walk. then the person with me, again lifted up a piece of board from the floor, there we found 4more dead puppies, i remembered 3 of them, their eyes were opened, and 1 was twitching. I remembered being sad and confused at the same time. They were dark in colors mostly black. please help me understand this dream.
Over the last 3 1/2 months, my small (8 lb.) doggie has been appearing in the background of my dreams; not as a “dog”, but, as a fully dressed creature, full-sized, with my dog’s face in a room full of people at a party, but, in the background ~ always catches my eye and holds my attention, then moves along. Always the same dream. 4 months ago, I met a man who seems to be the love of my life, that my doggie (female) also is fond of ~ what is this bizarre, repetitive dream…?
Thank you, Tony. Your insight was very interesting as I was reflecting on aspects of my life n general. I wonder if Ohio connection is simply a man from Ohio.? We recently went our separate ways……not that either of us wanted that but his fear of letting me down in some way(his words)……aka scared.. Maybe Im expwcting him to come back? Or trying to run from the possibility of him wanting to? As far as the elementary school….I am a teacher could it have a connevtion to the lessons I’m teaching?
I have definitely felt “mashed up” lately….. but have resolvedto push through…… thats just me 🙂 However, I do need to listen to meand not let my voice get lost in my service of others. Thanks.
i dreamed about my two passed away dogs that i lost last year i was playing with them just like i use to
Hello…..I was wondering if you could give me some insight into this dream: I dreamt I was in Ohio (not sure how I knew that as there were no signs nor do i live in Ohio). I was going to visit an elementary school. I was waiting for oncoming traffic to pass so I could drive across the street. Suddenly I noticed a dog running down the middle of the road. I watched it get hit by three or four cars before a delivry truck hit it and sucked it up into the engine. The next scene of the dream I see the dog running safely on the otherside of the road. It has a broken jaw but otherwise it is ok. It then runs into a wooded area and I wake up.
Lisa – I do not know what you associate with Ohio, but whatever it is it suggests you are in that state of mind, or memories. And you visited memories of things you learnt at elementary school – not necessarily things like reading and arithmetic, but the real lessons about life we pick up.
What you learnt was that you have a lot to learn about yourself and life. The dog is an image that links you back to your own natural feelings, and how by trying to run and live in the midst of the commercial world you have got mashed up. But even so you have survived. Then you see the dog enter a wood, and this is a return to the natural way of life and also tuning into your own inner world.
The wood is your natural feelings; the person you are underneath what we express through our needs for social and physical survival. It is the magical world of the unconscious, full as it is of strange forces, primeval creatures and miraculous people.
Tony
I had a dream that my dog cooper got hit by a car and died. The very next night I had another dream that he got hit by a car and died (not the same dream but the same outcome). The day after the dreams Cooper followed me around everywhere and would not leave my side. I have no idea what this means.
Can someone help me with this please: I heard growls and howling from my apartment door that sounded like dogs. So, in the dream I peered out of the peek hole to confirm and it was a pack of dogs, all sizes and shapes. They keep trying to open the door as I stood behind the door to make sure it remained closed. Next, there was a struggle with the dogs and I with the door. A white dog stuck his nose in between the outside and the inside of the door. I could no longer keep the dogs from breaking down my door, a pack of them rushed in as I stood behind the door and my daughter and fiance were in the kitchen, I believe eating. The dogs ran in my daughters room and back out. Then it happened the same way except the next dog who sneered in first was reddish/ brown. After the whole ordeal was over I asked my daughter where was my fiance and then he stepped out from the kitchen.
I heard growls and howling from my apartment door that sounded like dogs. So, in the dream I peered out of the peek hole to confirm and it was a pack of dogs, all sizes and shapes. They keep trying to open the door as I stood behind the door to make sure it remained closed. Next, there was a struggle with the dogs and I with the door. A white dog stuck his nose in between the outside and the inside of the door. I could no longer keep the dogs from breaking down my door, a pack of them rushed in as I stood behind the door and my daughter and fiance were in the kitchen, I believe eating. The dogs ran in my daughters room and back out. Then it happened the same way except the next dog who sneered in first was reddish/ brown. After the whole ordeal was over I asked my daughter where was my fiance and then he stepped out from the kitchen.
i had a very weird dream. i dreamt that i was in a building and i was in a room. My ex boyfriend was also in the building but somewhere else. For some reason i knew that there would be gaurd dogs patrolling the building but i was not sure when they would be or why. i decided that i had to go see my ex so i left the room. As i went down the corridor i ran into the dogs and they attacked me but they didnt hurt me, they just held me down in a caring way, and rubbed their heads on me. They were friendly to me but every time i would try to get up and go find my ex they would not let me and hold me down and rub their heads into me until i showed affection…….then i woke up what does this mean?
A huge brown dog bit my hand in my dreams. I dreamed it twice. Though the dog doesn’t look that aggressive, I was scared while I was walking by it when it bit my hand. I looked at my hand and luckily it wasn’t that deep, looks just a scartch to me. Makes me wonder why though.
Chan – Dogs live in a different world than we do, and we tend to put human motivations on them. When dogs play with each other it is always with the mouth and teeth they contact each other. So maybe the dog didn’t want to hurt you but had some other motive. And to dream it twice is important. Was there another feeling in the dream, like the dog wanted to deter you, or any other feeling?
If you imagine yourself as the dog, literally in its body, and see what it feels like it might become clear. And do not think it is an outer dog you are entering, all dream images are created by you and so you are exploring your own inner/mental world. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-on-your-dream/ and also http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/what-we-need-to-remember-about-dreaming/
And please, if you do this, let me know what you discover about the dog.
Tony
I’m really confused. I had a really crazy dream last night, but i thought id try break up the sections in it to try figure out what each bit means. There were three dogs.In this random apartment which I think was either mine or a person who iv recently met. There where two dogs that already lived there of medium size and then a third was brought over by this person who has recently entered my life just of last week. The third dog was large and unpredictable and was causing the two medium dogs to freak out, I was trying to separate them and get the third away and this person who has recently entered my life was trying to block me and stop what i was doing???
Justine – As you say, you are confused – probably about what to do with the new person who has entered your life.
But I am not sure whether the dream is shrewd summing up of the situation or is just your feelings about it. Also there is a suggestion in the dream that you have multiple people in your life.
It is saying that the ‘person’ is not making it easy to relate to the others in your life.
Tony
I had a dream that my baby turned into a dog…what does this mean?
In the dream I was at a home that I am not familiar with now that I am awake but in the dream it seemed like I did know it.. I was trying to contact a friend to see if he had taken the dog with him when he left this home.. also in the dream were my friends sisters whom I barely know and have not seen in years.. I have also, not seen or talked to this friend in many years either but he did know my dog well.. I was becoming annoyed as no one seemed to want to help me, finally, one of his sisters told me the dog was not with him when he left.. the last I remembered seeing the dog earlier, I was looking outside a window I believe and I saw the dog run by and I thought to myself he must be going with my friend for a ride.. this is why I was trying to find my friend now.. when his sister told me the dog was not with him, I became sad and anxious and said we have to go look for him and asked if his sister would let my friend (her brother) know this and I thought for sure he would help.. this is about the last of the dream I remember.. weird thing is, the dog died about 12 years ago and I have seen this friend after this but haven’t spoken to him now for about 6 years
Last night a very large brown dog walked into my dream. He was as large as a mastif but a different face…a rounder face. He acted as just him entereing my dream should be enough for me to figure out his message. I woke up not sure if he was telling me I would need a huge amount of support and care or if he was telling me that he was going to provide it.
Lynn – The impression I get that any big dog entering your dream, and that you are not afraid or in conflict with it is a good sign. It suggests that a powerful, sociable and helpful instinct is standing with you in a protective way, ready to fight if need be, but just being there with you is a sign for others to treat you with respect. So I feel it is saying that you can take a positive and not passive role in any relationships. And keep you hand on the dogs back to remind you.
Tony