You actually sound like you're on the right track. Don't be discouraged if you don't immediately recognize weird things in your dreams. When you go to sleep, the logic portion of your brain kind of shuts off, so you're more likely to believe anything you see. Sometimes your brain might even make up reasons as to why something is the way it is. For example, with the dogs and cats, your brain might convince you that they've always done that, or maybe it's a side effect of their flea medication.
The key is to keep training your brain to notice oddities, even when you're asleep, and know that you're dreaming. With reality checks, it can sometimes take a while until that training starts to kick in, so I would advise you to just keep trying, and don't feel too bad if you don't notice the obvious signs.
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