Man Is Confused After Dog Snaps At His Wife For Approaching Their 10YO, Turns Out She Was Abusive
Interview With ExpertDogs are called man’s best friend for a reason. Besides being cute, cuddly, and loyal, they always seem to have our best interests at heart. Sometimes, as humans, we don’t pick up on people’s true character, but animals really seem to have a sixth sense for that kind of stuff.
A dog owner found this out when his pet began behaving strangely around his wife. After digging a little deeper, he found out that she had been secretly abusing their child. He kicked her to the curb, all because of his faithful dog’s tip-off.
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Dogs are extremely intelligent and can sometimes sense things that we humans would have never even realized
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The poster said that one day, he noticed his dog become alert, growl at his wife, and chase her out of the room when she got close to their 10-year-old son
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He later asked his son why the dog would do that, and the boy hesitantly revealed that his mom had hit him and threatened not to love him anymore if he told anyone about the incident
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After the dad came to know that his wife had emotionally and physically abused their son multiple times, he called the police and told them exactly what she did
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The poster felt grateful that his dog alerted him to the incident, due to which he filed for divorce and applied for sole custody of his child
This horrifying and heartbreaking story highlights just how easily the woman was able to hide her abusive character from her husband but not from their family pet. Immediately after the incident, the dog changed its behavior around her and tried to protect the boy from further harm, which also, luckily, alerted the poster to what was going on.
This type of situation might seem far-fetched, and many netizens stated that as well. To find out if something like this is truly possible, Bored Panda interviewed Ralf Weber, a TWC-certified professional dog trainer. He is also the owner and head trainer at Happy Dog Training. During his 20-year career, Ralf has worked with 1600+ dogs of many breeds.
He has a thorough understanding of all aspects of canine training, including evolutionary psychology, ethology, and, most importantly, learning science. Ralf also specializes in resolving dog behavior challenges, service dog training, and advanced obedience. He is certified in a wide range of canine training areas and is the author of a dog behavioral book.
Ralf told us that “what the man observed with his dog is not just possible but very plausible and highly likely. Dogs are highly intelligent and very social animals. Like all mammals, dogs share the same limbic system (the part of the brain that regulates emotions and behavior) as humans.”
“It is quite common for a dog to protect a child from a stranger or even a family member who poses a threat to a child if the dog cares about the child. Nothing in this story strikes me as exaggerated or untrue. This is believable and not far-fetched at all,” he added.
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It’s difficult to know exactly whether the OP’s dog was on alert around the woman because it sensed something wrong or if it had witnessed her being violent. Ralf Weber told us that “dogs are very aware of people’s state of mind and will act differently around people they perceive as ‘off’ in some way.”
“Being ‘off’ doesn’t mean the person is [bad], but something about them is out of the ordinary. The person could have a bad day, be angry, or just started or came off a medication that affects them. If a dog is generally good with people, meaning he likes people, doesn’t mind petting, or even the proximity of friendly strangers, its senses can be very useful to us if we just pay attention.”
“I have seen this with one of my dogs when a contractor came to the home. My dog likes people but was very alert about this particular contractor, so I kept an eye on him.” Ralf also added that “a dog that is fearful in general or with people in particular still senses the same things. However, we can no longer rely on its intuition as everything scares it.”
The poster told commenters that his wife had been threatening their son for a long time, even before they ever got a dog. Luckily, they now had a furry protector who was willing to do anything to protect the man’s young kid. This is definitely the best paw-sible outcome!
Folks were glad that the poster took quick action to protect his son and report his ex-wife to the authorities
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It's scary just how well some abusers are able to silence their victims and hide the abuse. That's a very good boy!
OP got one thing a bit wrong. Wife was NOT the dog's favorite person. Dog might have been sad worrying the B would come back. But doggo would not have snapped at his favorite person protecting another person from them. Son is rightfully the clear favorite.
The wife may once have been the dog's favourite person (emphasis on WAS), but I agree, the wife was not the dog's favourite person in the lead up to her leaving. I would though add, the dog was likely responding to son being quiet and withdrawn behaviour those first few days and the atmosphere in the house after OP's discovery.
Load More Replies...Hard to believe there were no signs of this tendency before the dog noticed. Glad she's out of the house
Emotional abuse is more insidious and psychologically damaging, not dimi ishing physical abuse, either, emotional abuse is often the first step towards it. Dogs are excellent judges of character. My dog, a collie mix, herds my abusive father away from me when he shows up, and he annoys my father, I've yelled at him for trying to hit my dog, my dog is just protecting me and doesn't even growl or snap at him, he just uses his herding instincts to move him away from me.
Load More Replies...I just cried reading this. OP, you're an amazing dad, following your intuition from your dog & listening to your son while doing everything in your power as a parent to protect them both. I'm glad that B is out of the family home.
Really difficult situation. Hopefully the therapist will help the kid realize that abuse is not ok, and also, eventually the mother will get therapy to engage in a healthy way with her kid. The internet mob focus in the immediate situation and tend to forget about the consequences. The kid probably is thinking that telling the truth destroyed his family Without proper treatment abused kids tend to get into abusive relationships (either as victims or abusers) and hide the truth... Probably what his mom went through. Hopefully with time and professionals there will be healing for this family...
I've always trusted my dogs' opinions of others--be they strangers or otherwise--implicitly. They've never been wrong.
"should have handled differently" - please share your ideas on how you would have handled your wife abusing your son differently?
So to the 6%, how do you think the father should have handled it?
Seriously! How? I'm always open to listening... I might think they're a dumass, but I'll listen!
Load More Replies...Wow; I sooo wish I’d had someone on my side when my folks said awful things to me. The beatings stopped hurting eventually, but the ugly words never have. 😞 I wish there were a way to get a do-over, as these days, most parents try REALLY hard to help their kids out, not hurt ‘em.
Wow dad did the right thing.... also what would happen if they had a cat instead of a dog?
Good man, good doggo, hopefully the kid knows all will be good from now on. As for the abusing, miscreant excuse of a birth-giver, GOOD RIDDANCE!!! SMH!!!
It's scary just how well some abusers are able to silence their victims and hide the abuse. That's a very good boy!
OP got one thing a bit wrong. Wife was NOT the dog's favorite person. Dog might have been sad worrying the B would come back. But doggo would not have snapped at his favorite person protecting another person from them. Son is rightfully the clear favorite.
The wife may once have been the dog's favourite person (emphasis on WAS), but I agree, the wife was not the dog's favourite person in the lead up to her leaving. I would though add, the dog was likely responding to son being quiet and withdrawn behaviour those first few days and the atmosphere in the house after OP's discovery.
Load More Replies...Hard to believe there were no signs of this tendency before the dog noticed. Glad she's out of the house
Emotional abuse is more insidious and psychologically damaging, not dimi ishing physical abuse, either, emotional abuse is often the first step towards it. Dogs are excellent judges of character. My dog, a collie mix, herds my abusive father away from me when he shows up, and he annoys my father, I've yelled at him for trying to hit my dog, my dog is just protecting me and doesn't even growl or snap at him, he just uses his herding instincts to move him away from me.
Load More Replies...I just cried reading this. OP, you're an amazing dad, following your intuition from your dog & listening to your son while doing everything in your power as a parent to protect them both. I'm glad that B is out of the family home.
Really difficult situation. Hopefully the therapist will help the kid realize that abuse is not ok, and also, eventually the mother will get therapy to engage in a healthy way with her kid. The internet mob focus in the immediate situation and tend to forget about the consequences. The kid probably is thinking that telling the truth destroyed his family Without proper treatment abused kids tend to get into abusive relationships (either as victims or abusers) and hide the truth... Probably what his mom went through. Hopefully with time and professionals there will be healing for this family...
I've always trusted my dogs' opinions of others--be they strangers or otherwise--implicitly. They've never been wrong.
"should have handled differently" - please share your ideas on how you would have handled your wife abusing your son differently?
So to the 6%, how do you think the father should have handled it?
Seriously! How? I'm always open to listening... I might think they're a dumass, but I'll listen!
Load More Replies...Wow; I sooo wish I’d had someone on my side when my folks said awful things to me. The beatings stopped hurting eventually, but the ugly words never have. 😞 I wish there were a way to get a do-over, as these days, most parents try REALLY hard to help their kids out, not hurt ‘em.
Wow dad did the right thing.... also what would happen if they had a cat instead of a dog?
Good man, good doggo, hopefully the kid knows all will be good from now on. As for the abusing, miscreant excuse of a birth-giver, GOOD RIDDANCE!!! SMH!!!
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