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In this article we are going to take a quick look at the idea of psychic phenomena in animals, and explore the idea that the connections we feel with our pets can often times transcend the simple and obvious love we all share with our beloved four legged friends. So if you are interested in this fascinating area of exploration, read on as we take a closer look!

Lots of pet owners have had the feeling that their dogs are FAR more plugged into the subtle emotional energies than most scientific thought would allow. Dogs that know when a “walk” is imminent, a trip in the car is upcoming, or really can sense any exciting upcoming adventure is a pretty common phenomenon for proud pet owners everywhere. What most dog owners DO NOT know, is that there have been an ongoing series of scientific experiments that have sought to prove that Dogs have such highly refined senses and bonds with their owners that they might properly be classified as simply “psychic!”

The famed UK biologist Rupert Sheldrake conducted a series of tests over a number of years and believes his data set proved exactly that: Some dogs were SO in tuned with their owners that they knew EXACTLY when they were heading home…even with variations in schedule and workplace locations being far from home. How did the dogs exhibit this bizarre “six sense” of uncanny canine knowing? They would go and SIT at the front door when their owners, often times many miles away would simply DECIDE to grab the car keys and head home!

Do you think YOUR dog is psychic? Is your bond with your pooch so strong it’s almost SUPERNATURAL? Why not find out, win $1000 and maybe even become famous?

To take part in a fun, exciting and GROUNDBREAKING new study of pets and their unbreakable bond with their owners, visit us at dogsthatknow.com! Simply take the survey to see if you and your favorite four legged friend might actually be closer than you even know – or contact us directly to take part in the fun!

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