Lately, I’ve been dreamin’ a lot ‘bout ownin’ dogs, which is kinda strange since I’m more of a cat person in real life. I don’t have no dog, nor do I really want one, but for the past couple of months, I keep dreamin’ about takin’ care of ‘em. It ain’t every night, but maybe every couple of weeks, if not once a week, I’ll have one of these dreams.
To give y’all a quick rundown, these dreams usually have me lookin’ after dogs and tryin’ to walk ‘em. There’s one dream that sticks out where I was watchin’ my dog (a brown and white Jack Russell) in the yard when this other dog (a tan GSD) jumped the fence and started barkin’ at my dog real aggressive-like. Most of the time, the dogs in my dreams act up or get curious, and it tends to make me feel a little stressed out, no matter what’s goin’ on.
The dogs in my dreams have been a mix of a white GSD, a brown-and-white Jack Russell, a black-and-white Border Collie, an Aussie Shepherd, a couple different GSDs, and even a grey pit bull and a French Bulldog. In one of the dreams with the white GSD, I was tryin’ to keep it from runnin’ onto a baseball field ‘cause I thought it was dangerous. Another time, I had to bathe a brindle GSD after it got dirty ‘cause I hadn’t put its coat on right. Just last night, I had a dream where I was walkin’ my Border Collie around the block, but it was pullin’ me all over the place ‘cause of its strength. Oh, and at one point, a grey French Bulldog just stood there starin’ me down.
These dogs sometimes got names too. The white GSD’s name is Ivory, and my Jack Russell is named Arney (short for Arnold, after Arnold Schwarzenegger—kinda funny, right?).
Dreaming repeatedly about dogs can be symbolic of your emotional state, relationships, or even your responsibilities. Dogs are often associated with loyalty, protection, and companionship, but in your case, the recurring nature of these dreams and the stress you experience in them could indicate a need for more stability or control in your waking life. The dogs in your dreams, especially when they misbehave or require attention, might symbolize areas in your life where you’re feeling overwhelmed or unable to manage things properly. The names you’ve given the dogs might also suggest a personal connection or a way of processing certain feelings or memories tied to them. The variety of dogs suggests a mixture of qualities you may be processing: the Jack Russell could represent energy or action, the German Shepherds might symbolize duty or protection, and the French Bulldog could represent something or someone that is keeping you grounded. Consider what these dogs represent to you and how the stress in these dreams may reflect larger emotions or situations you’re facing in your life.