I had a dream about my dog.
Nothing unusual happened.
Which is what made it unusual.
No Grand Entrance. No Speech.
There was no dramatic moment.
No glowing light.
No slow-motion running across a field.
No “I’m okay now” speech, which honestly would have been helpful.
He just… walked into the room.
Like he lived there.
Which, to be fair, he did.
The Audacity of Acting Like Nothing Happened
In the dream, I knew he had passed.
But he didn’t seem aware of that at all.
Or maybe he was aware and just didn’t think it was worth bringing up.
Which feels on-brand.
He looked at me like:
“Why are you making this weird?”
And then continued doing whatever he was doing.
I think he was heading toward food.
Again, consistent.
This Was Not a “Dream Dream”
You know how most dreams feel like:
- confusing
- slightly chaotic
- maybe you’re suddenly in a grocery store with your third-grade teacher
This wasn’t like that.
Everything made sense.
Too much sense.
The room was right.
The feeling was right.
He was right.
Which made waking up… confusing.
I Was Expecting Something More… Meaningful?
If you’re going to show up in a dream after crossing into whatever comes next…
you’d think there’d be a moment.
A message.
A sign.
Something like:
“Hey, just wanted to let you know everything is fine.”
Instead:
He walked past me.
Sat down.
And existed.
The Most Accurate Version of Them
Here’s the thing that’s hard to ignore.
That version of him felt more real than any memory I’ve tried to replay on purpose.
Not idealized.
Not symbolic.
Just… him.
The same energy.
The same presence.
The same complete lack of interest in explaining anything.
So What Was That?
There are a few options.
Option 1:
Your brain recreated a familiar experience in very high definition.
Which it can do.
Especially with something (or someone) you’ve spent years with.
Option 2:
It meant something deeper.
A visit.
A check-in.
A “nothing to report, everything is fine” kind of situation.
Option 3:
Both.
Because those don’t actually cancel each other out as much as we’d like them to.
Why It Feels So Different
The reason these dreams stand out isn’t because something dramatic happens.
It’s the opposite.
Nothing is exaggerated.
Nothing is symbolic.
There’s no weird dream logic.
It’s just:
- normal interaction
- familiar presence
- no explanation
Which is… weirdly comforting and slightly frustrating.
A Very Specific Type of Comfort
It’s not emotional in a big way.
It’s not overwhelming.
It’s quiet.
Like:
“Oh. There you are.”
And then it’s over.
No closure.
No conclusion.
Just enough to make you think about it for the rest of the day.
If That Was a “Visit”…
It makes sense it wouldn’t be dramatic.
Because they weren’t dramatic.
They didn’t need to impress you.
They already had you.
So if they were going to show up again, even briefly…
they’d probably do exactly what they always did.
Walk in.
Be themselves.
Ignore your need for emotional clarity.
A Thought to End With
If you’ve had a dream like this, where your pet just showed up and acted completely normal…
it’s okay to not fully explain it.
You can call it memory.
You can call it your brain doing something impressive.
You can call it something more.
But whatever it was…
it didn’t feel random.
It felt familiar.
And if there is any version of them that can still show up, even for a moment…
it makes sense they wouldn’t make a big deal out of it.
They’d just show up.
Act normal.
And, if given the chance…
head straight to the kitchen.