pull down to refresh

my dog[1] appeared in my dreams again last night. It's only the third time dogs have appeared in my dreams, and there were actually two; one was identifiable my dog, Tesla, and the other was not identifiable, and belonged to a person who wasn't identifiable either.

context: I've been looking for my next apartment as my current lease ends soon, so I peripherally saw lots of dogs on the street. this was after a day of not drinking any coffee, and then crashing to maybe 12 hours of uninterrupted sleep; also several days without vaping cannabis, which influences how vivid and memorable my dreams get, in ways that I've not entirely isolated yet.

  1. I only ever adopted one dog, and although I've helped family with a few, I've never adopted another one for myself since I gave Tesla away to friends who live outside of the city, so he could roam real territory

your dog also talk to you using footnotes ?

reply
1 sat \ 1 reply \ @adlai 1h

LOL

He did "talk" quite a bit. I wouldn't be surprised if he'd have used footnotes, in some parallel universe where I kept him and hacked up some dog keyboard so he could use the internet... he was quite smart and dogs often mimic behaviors from their owners, although obviously influenced by their understanding and abilities.

Tesla was an incredible hybrid, I believe a first-generation cross of two breeds each considered quite intelligent in their own way: his mother was a PTSD therapy terrier, and his father [whom I never met] was a sheltie.

reply

I can't understand what are you talking.
Please next time, make each sentence a foot note.

reply