IF YOU BELIEVE IN REINCARNATION / Can dogs be reincarnated?

Can dogs or other animals be reincarnated?

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I believe everything can get reincarnated, I may sound crazy on this one, but i really deep down believe that when we go we can come back as animals our self, (i guess that would be the Indian in me) And i believe all animals have souls and spirits and when an animal connects to a human and when that animals passes it becomes another and will find you.

I have a lot of stories but to much to get into.
 
I may sound crazy on this one

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all animals have souls and spirits and when an animal connects to a human and when that animals passes it becomes another and will find you.

Hi! Not crazy at all.
That is what I think but it is difficult to explain to some people.
Thanks!
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Lisa​
 
I do believe that dogs' souls don't stop existing after death. Either there is a type of paradise for them or they get reincarnated.
 
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I think dogs can definitely be reincarnated.


I know this post is about dogs. But I see dogs and cats on the same plane.

As a child we had a cat decide he was ours. LOL He picked on the neighbors labs and hung around our house so they always brought him "home" and asked if he was ours. Finally we said yes.

He was sold white and we called him Whitey. He was a very laid back cat. He got dressed up in doll clothes, lugged around and so much more and he just loved it.

He had an assisted passing after we had him for over 12 years. A few years later at the same pet store where the vet had out him down He came back to me. It was a dark rainy night and I was working at the store. A customer said he heard a kitten in the parking lot and a coworker went out to see. She brings in this little orange kitten who was standing on top of someone tire trying to stay dry. She handed him off because she heard more. I held him and he crashed. He was lying in my arms as I walked around helping customers. He was purring the loud purr I remember from Whitey. He finally fell asleep.

I swear he is the same cat. His manerisms are the same and everything. When his time finally finally comes I hope he come back again.
 
There is definetly something there that we don't fully understand.
I had a chow/shep mix before I had any kids. He went everywhere with me. In fact, I remember my mom saying when I was pregnant that she hoped Poco got along with the baby because she worried I would find a new home for the baby!
Anyway Poco got into his teens and his hips were very bad and he was put down. We brought him back from the vet and buried him at home. Losing him was very hard on me and I visited his grave several times a day and would just stand there and cry. About the third day I was standing by his grave and I felt a nose nuzzling my hand. I looked and a big dog was standing there next to me. I had never seen the dog before. He had tags on and I called his owner and left a message. The rest of the day he didn't leave my side. His owner came to get him when he got home from work that night.
The next day the dog was back and again, spent the whole day with me. I left a message for the owner and again he picked him up. The third day the dog was waiting at the front door for me again. This time when the owner came to get him he was REAL UNHAPPY with the dog. He locked the dog in his bathroom to make sure it didn't get out again and the dog had chewed the trim around the bathroom window and somehow got the window out and escaped.
The dog was back the next day and when the owner picked him up he asked me what time the dog got to my house. The dog lived a couple of miles from my house. The owner said he had to be getting out and was making a beeline straight to my house. The other thing that confused the owner was that he had to keep the dog fenced or on a leash or the dog would run off. But I never chained him and he stayed at my place all day. I would even take long walks with him in the woods and he never left my side.
The dog eventually stopped coming around. But during the time he was here he took away my sadness over losing my Poco.
Pretty amazing, huh?
 
One of the dogs I grew up with was a collie. She had been a stray someone had dumped off at our place. Many years later,I had another collie abandoned at my new home. She looked and acted exactly like the old one and like she KNEW me. Same habits. Same likes and dislikes.
I dont know if I believe she was a reincarnation of my old dog, but it certainly was interesting.
 

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