I went into my dining room and there was a random pony lying down beside the table where I normally sit. I stroked the horse and sat next to it. I asked my mum why we have a horse if I can't get a dog and she replied that I never played with the fox we had. All of a sudden a fox appeared and I was ecstatic and started rolling around on the floor playing with it. Then I noticed that the horse had fingers instead of hoofs and that was wierd. The fox had human hands too so I went up the stairs a bit to tell my brother that they had fingers and remembered that that could mean I was in a dream and blurted it out. My brother then strangled me to death
This dream can be interpreted in several ways, but here's one possible interpretation:
The presence of a random pony in your dining room may symbolize unexpected opportunities or situations that have recently presented themselves in your waking life. Upon interacting with the horse, you felt a sense of connection and comfort, perhaps indicating a desire for companionship or a sense of needing to nurture something.
Your mother's response about the fox you had previously suggests that you may have overlooked or neglected something in your past that could have brought you joy. The sudden appearance of the fox may signify a second chance to rectify this.
However, the unexpected discovery that both the horse and the fox had fingers instead of hooves and paws respectively may indicate a sense of unease or confusion about these newfound opportunities. It's possible that you may fear that they are not what they seem or that they come with unexpected strings attached.
When you went to tell your brother about this strange discovery, you blurted out that it was a dream, indicating a sudden realization that everything may not be as it seems. His violent reaction could signify a fear of change, a desire to maintain the status quo, or a sense of discomfort with acknowledging the possibility of something more in your life. Overall, this dream may be telling you to be open to new opportunities, even if they seem strange or unexpected, and to be aware of any resistance you may feel towards change.