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Eudora that isn't dumb at all. I know what you are going through; I used to dream those same dreams, and I'd wake up searching for my dream dog. When I was little I was unable to get a dog because I had taken an allergy test and was found to be allergic to dogs! My family was shocked because I plastered myself to any pooch I saw, but those test results ruined my life for 5 years. Finally when I was thirteen, my parents gave in, seeing that I never was allergic to dogs, and I got Daisy. I love her so much, and I think that having to wait for her makes me love her all the more! And, just to keep your hopes up: people CAN outgrow allergies! My father outgrew his cat allergy! So keep your chin up ;) Sorry to get off the topic here, I just can connect to Eudora's pain here :)
As for dreaming about Daisy, not usually, but before I left on vacation, I had a horrible nightmare... she was going to be staying with a friend who lives on a busy road. I gave him explicit instructions never to let her out alone. Well, in my dream, she was tied outside to a tree but she somehow got out and was hit by a car. Sitting in the beach house, I got a call from my friend, gravely telling me that Daisy had died. I started crying and then I woke up and found myself actually bawling! Thank goodness it was just a nightmare!
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Bridget...What a HORRIBLE HORRIBLE dream! What a wonderful thing to wake up and realize it was only a dream!! :eek:
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I know! I woke up and grabbed poor Daisy and gave her a big huge hug. She had no idea what was going on and was quite annoyed that I woke her in the middle of the night for a hug :)
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This is so strange, I usually don't dream about my animals, but I did last night. Rascal, my orange tabby was in my dream and although he seemed fine, he was pretty thin. He weighs in at about 15 pounds so when I woke up I was so happy my sturdy kitty was just as solid as always. I am wondering if reading this post gave me the idea.