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Spectral Dog Vision
Spectral dog vision is an unusual and rare phenomena whereby people can allegedly view ghosts by looking in between the ears of a dog. Historically, sources have varied as to how this mechanism works, and in what circumstances.

History
The first reported reference to spectral dog vision was by English writer Sheridan Le Fanu in an 1838 treatise on intangible beings. In the treatise Le Fanu described how his brother claimed to be able to see "Immaterial Beings" by looking through the ears of the family dog. A long-standing belief at the time was that dogs have the capability to see ghosts, so it was also believed that close proximity to dogs could grant humans the ability to view ghosts as well. Sheridan's brother