there’s some weird dog or wolf thing i’m assuming it’s a dog because we (my family) acts nice around it at first…then the dog comes after us, and tries to kill us/eat us but in a certain pattern? it goes after my grandma first, then her friend, then im assuming after one of us, but we’re always running away by then. i keep having this same dream, at first it was in our own house, and this time it was in some sort of field. the first time i had the dream some random kid was in the house, too, which made it seem like some sort of short film. i don’t know what this dog wants, or why it so viciously wants to eat my family, but it always seems to come after me last.
Dreams can often reflect our fears and anxieties. In this case, the dog or wolf represents a threat or danger that you feel is lurking in your life. The initial friendliness of the dog may symbolize how unexpected and deceptive this danger can be. The fact that it follows a pattern, going after your grandma first and then her friend, suggests a sense of helplessness or vulnerability in the face of this threat.
Your repeated dreams about the dog may indicate that this fear or danger is persistent and is causing you significant stress and anxiety. The change in location from your house to a field could imply that this threat feels more expansive or harder to escape.
The presence of the random kid in the house in one instance may symbolize innocence or vulnerability, further emphasizing the potential harm that this threat poses.
As for why the dog always seems to come after you last, it could suggest that you may feel a responsibility to protect your family or loved ones, but you also fear that you may not be able to do so effectively. It may reflect feelings of guilt or pressure to ensure the safety and well-being of those around you.
Overall, this dream may be highlighting your concerns about the safety and security of your family and loved ones, as well as your perceived inability to protect them from potential risks and dangers. It might be helpful to identify any specific sources of fear or anxiety in your waking life and consider ways to address or cope with them.