Why the Family Dog Suddenly Acted Odd Around the Baby — The Truth Will Surprise You
In a blizzard, Igor and Tatyana arrived at a dilapidated blue house on the village edge, a desperate move for Tatyana’s health and escape from city noise. The house was grim—rotting wood, cracked ceilings, and a pervasive damp smell. Their baby, Dima, wailed as they entered the cold, dark interior. That first night, amidst howling winds, a dog appeared at their door, ice-matted fur and knowing eyes. Igor named her Lada and let her in
despite Tatyana’s objections. Lada stayed close to Dima, never leaving his side. Tatyana’s cough improved, but Lada’s vigilance grew unsettling. One night, her growl woke them, fixated on an empty corner, the air heavy with an unseen presence. Tatyana, fearing Lada’s intensity after she killed a chicken, wanted her gone. The house, though warmer, held an eerie weight, as if Lada sensed something they couldn’t.