It’s the dread of losing your dog.
I’ve had multiple nightmares of my dog being hit by a vehicle or being wounded.
It’s because I love him so much and he’s my baby, and I’d do anything for him because I love him as much as I love everyone else in my family, and the notion of my dog being wounded is horrifying. Don’t be concerned; it only signifies that you adore him and are terrified that he may perish. You have terrifying nightmares all the time, but some of them signify more than nothing. Dreams, you see, are made up of the ideas that go through your head on a daily basis. Your thoughts are organized into folders based on fear, recollection, rage, regret, happiness, grief, and so forth. Your mind may take some files from fear, some from regret, and others from memories and cook them into a really terrible and ridiculous nightmare! Your imagination may conjure either a paradise dream or a terrifying nightmare!
Source(s): One pet Milky, a four-year-old white goldfish, and Taffy, a two-year-old Malti-Tzu (a Maltese-Shih Tzu dog hybrid breed).