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My dog, Cooper was in this dream.

 

 

At lunch at school, he sorta came when I was going to the store with a friend. He almost kept getting hit by cars. O.o I was trying to call him, but almost kept getting hit by cars myself. Luckily, some more friends came to help. We got him to the school garden, but then another dog came. My friends decided to go after it. It was a dog I have not seen ever in my life. I got Cooper to the front door, but he rested against a wall, and refused to come in the school. I planned to phone home and get him in the Office/Principal's Room, but...yeah.

 

 

This is not the first time a dream like this about him coming to school and almost getting hit by cars. O.o Different scenarios, but the same general gist. I don't know if this is telling me something, or...

 

 

 

 

I just woke up after this dream by the way.

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Did you eat anything weird ?

While you feel like it might be a foretelling, it could also be some problem in your life that your brain is trying to tell you about. Something that you know is wrong or feel like it is endangering part of you, but you might not be admitting it or realizing it. And since the place of origin seems to be around your school, it might have to do with your school.So, I must ask what does your dog mean to you?What does getting hit by a car mean to you?Why do you think your dog didn't want to go into the school?And how does all of this make you feel?You don't have to answer those questions, and if you do answer them you don't have to share your answer. I am just trying to tell you that ultimately it was your mind that showed it to you. Even if you think it could have came from an external source, it had to have passed through your mind and its filters.

I don't understand.

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Well, if you can figure this out for me, Tigeruss: (Sorry. Comp doesn't let me quote)

 

I love him very much. He gets on my brother's nerves a lot, and chases the cat all over the house, and whines, but he's very lovable. He'd do anything to protect me.

 

Death, sudden pain, injuries, crash-point in life.

 

I'm not sure. It was like he was deaf. Just looked at me. Part of the dream, I guess.

 

Scared, panicked, frightened.

Well, if you can figure this out for me, Tigeruss: (Sorry. Comp doesn't let me quote)

 

I love him very much. He gets on my brother's nerves a lot, and chases the cat all over the house, and whines, but he's very lovable. He'd do anything to protect me.

 

Death, sudden pain, injuries, crash-point in life.

 

I'm not sure. It was like he was deaf. Just looked at me. Part of the dream, I guess.

 

Scared, panicked, frightened.

Honestly I haven't learned much about dream interpretation. (which is a very subjective subject) Though if I was to take your feelings it could possible mean.This could be what your mind is telling you: You feel you need love and protection at school, and it refuses to enter. It will help you outside of school, but you feel like even there it is in danger of ceasing to be.Remember that was only a guess. If you are really disturbed by the dream, think like that. Try to understand what your subconscious mind might be telling you. You could search for a dream dictionary. (online) But the thing is that different symbols and aspects of dreams mean different things for different people.

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