Mad dream meaning is explained below using 4 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Zolar

lucky numbers: 01-09-11-13-31-37

becoming: wil have intel igence, a secure business and your health.

being insane: wil overcome adversity, through life changes, to the present happiness.

dog, killing a: past misdeed wil haunt; enemies scurry to attack that one flaw.

man dreaming of being: your deep-driven love is ruining your reputation.

woman: wil have a son who becomes famous through extravagant actions.

young girl: wil marry soon if you avoid careless fickle friends.

person being, in the street: others give hostile gossip to people you do not know.

raving, person: your actions have caused another unjustified humiliation.

straitjacket, in a: your nerves are in shreds, your mind in pieces.

Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days Author: Zolar

Interpretation 2 — Tony Crisp

A dog running across a busy road to chase a bitch isn’t acting rationally according to human standards. But he is still acting on old drives which have not integrated fresh informa­tion or environment—the traffic. Confronted by a mad person or people: meeting parts of ourself which have not been inte­grated with our present situation; cultural fear we have about meeting the unconscious. Being mad: feeling threatened by the irrational and perhaps dis-integrated aspects of the uncon­scious.
Source: A Guide to Dreams and Sleep Experiences Author: Tony Crisp

Interpretation 3 — Stephen Girard

To dream you are mad, and that you are in company with mad people, is very good to the dreamer; it promises long life, riches, happy marriage, success in trade, and good children; if you are a farmer, some accident will happen to a part of your live stock, but you will have plentiful crops; if you have a lawsuit, it will be determined greatly in your favor.
Source: The Mystic Dream Book Author: Stephen Girard

Interpretation 4 — Margaret Hamilton

See “angry”
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited Author: Margaret Hamilton