
Each specific animal has their own specific behavior they are known for: dogs are loyal, cats are independent, elephants never forget. We also use animalistic behavior in our speech: I ate like a pig, my sister is very catty, you’re as stubborn as a mule, etc. These characteristics that we project onto animals often appear in our dreams in the form of that animal in order to show us our own current actions and behavior, or to show us how the actions and behavior of someone else is directly affecting us.
By understanding our own behavior in this way, or the behavior of someone around us, we can determine if we are currently behaving correctly in a current situation, or if someone we know is behaving in a healthy or harmful manner toward us.
Below is a list of the 5 most common animals that appear in our dreams and their common meanings. This was taken directly from the dictionary portion of my book Dream on It, Unlock Your Dreams Change Your Life…
CATS – Feminine sexual energy. “sex kitten.” A cat biting you can mean a call to intimacy. A sick or starving cat can mean you are having a dry spell. Can also point to independence, aloofness, gossip or “cattiness,” balance or any other qualities you associate with a cat. A predatory cat is your ability to protect your best interests as well as go out on the hunt and get what you want in life. If the cat is a threat in your dream then this part of you is trying to get your attention because it wants you to utilize it in your life.
DOGS – Symbolizes someone you feel is a loyal companion. Usually refers to your mate but could also be a friend or co-worker. It could also represent something you have loyalty towards, something you need to stick to such as your fitness, quitting smoking, eating better, etc. A dog could also symbolize a fear if you are afraid of dogs. May also symbolize your need or desire to buckle down and train yourself to behave.
Look at the type of dog in your dream. What is that type of dog known for?
German Shepherd: Best known for being a guard dog or police dog. Are you being or do you need to be guarded when it comes to a particular relationship? Are you overly protective?
Husky: Best known as a sled dog. Are you carrying a heavy burden? Are you dragging an issue on too long?
Dalmatian: Is there a ‘fire’ or urgent situation you need to put out?

*Like the animal art in this post? These are from the deck of Oracle cards I am designing for Medium Jay Lane.
HORSES – Strength, nobility. Your ability to get back in the saddle when life knocks you down. Can also refer to your health. An injured or sick horse may mean that you are not feeling strong enough or perhaps healthy enough to handle something.
SPIDERS – Deceit, a web of lies. Ask yourself who around you may not be trustworthy. Spiders can also mean someone or something is “bugging” you to the point that you are feeling trapped, just as a spider uses its web to trap its prey.

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I offen dream of dogs now I know why. Great stuff. Thanks
I've never really thought about when I'd dream of animals to consider why, and what type of animal to determine the things going on in my life at the time. I know when I was a tween (long time ago) a vicious dog would chase me night after night! I talked to my father about this dream bc it was scaring me to death, especially being a young girl. He told me to stop running in my dream, turn around and face the dog, and the next night I did. I never had that dream again, and I also faced the other situation. At the time I was going thru some Jr High (Middle school now) drama w/some other girls, and I think that's why I was dreaming this particular scenario. Thanks for the explaination here too!
Wow, just reading a little excerpt from the Dream Code explains a recurring childhood dream I had where I was on a planet full of snakes. I am a little curious though what it could possibly mean when I have recently had a dream where I was on my way to my current classes walking with a gorgeous horse, in my mind it was mine, and I had to keep it from being spooked by a nearby parade. Shortly after passing the parade I see a friend and the horse is no longer mine but his and it is suddenly injured.