Woman shares freaky security footage of ‘ghost’ removing dog’s collar | Weird | News
Sharing the clip on social media, she urged fellow users to watch her black dog very carefully. She wrote: “Sorry about the startling barking. Look at my black dog. Ghost takes her collar out in the cage.”
In the short video, the two dogs in separate crates are barking at each other.
However, 25 seconds into the video, they mysteriously stop and stand alert for a while.
Suddenly, the black dog in the cage on the right starts whirring and suddenly he quickly goes back into the cage as fast as he can before his collar comes off.
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It was this moment that convinced its owner that there was a “ghost” in the room – and she wasn’t the only one who thought so.
Soon after the video was posted, the video racked up more than a million likes and thousands of comments from people who said they thought it was a ghost too.
One said: “I’ve never seen such a convincing ghost video.”
Another wrote: “They both got really quiet… they felt the energy.” A third said the two dogs’ silence was “upset”.
While some thought it was a ghost that caused the collar to dislodge, others suggested that it might have been one of the metal bars in the cage that caused it to come loose.
One person wrote: “Collar got stuck on the crate when the dog turned its head while unbuckling it. The collar distracted the dog and he jumped back. Join us.”
Another said: “The only thing that would make sense – BUT FOR A GHOST (which I believe in) the collar was too tight, the dog twisted its neck and jumped off. A dog gets scared and jumps back.”
However, not everyone was convinced of this, as the dog was “nowhere near that crate to be attached to anything”.
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