Dogs are truly amazing creatures. Anyone who has spent a significant amount of time with one can attest to the fact that they have a stronger bond with humans than almost any other animal.
There’s a reason they’ve been man’s best friend for as long as anyone can remember. They’re loyal to a fault, often overly kind, and the most determined of protectors.
Every day, we hear about dogs saving lives or warning people about impending dangers. This is due in large part to the fact that they can frequently detect things that we cannot.
When Benjamin and Hope Jordan hired a babysitter to care for their newborn, Finn, their dog, Killian, knew something was wrong. He’d snarl at the nanny whenever she got too close to Finn, as if he instinctively knew she didn’t belong next to a vulnerable member of his family…
Benjamin and Hope Jordan had recently moved to Charleston, South Carolina, and so needed to find a nanny to watch over their young child, Finn.
After doing their due diligence, they thought they’d found the right person. Five months after the sitter was hired, however, the parents began to notice a change in their dog’s behavior.
Benjamin told Fox News: “He started getting real defensive at first, he would stand in between her and our son, and then gradually turned into more aggression towards her. That’s when Hope really started to notice something’s wrong.”
He later went on to say: “He’s a very personable dog. He’s easy going, an eighty-pound lap dog, so for him to show aggression towards anyone is a sign to use that something’s wrong, because he never shows aggression.”
With Hope’s suspicions growing, the couple decided to set an iPhone to record background noise. They left the phone under the couch for seven and a half hours in order to document what was going on when they weren’t around.
When Hope played the recording back it was, in her words, “a nightmare”.
“For seven and a half hours my son cried nearly the entire time. She was cursing at him, calling him horrible names, and the thing about it is it came for no reason. He wasn’t acting up, he hadn’t been crying until she left him alone in his crib for hours, or, of course, the physical abuse.”
Benjamin and Hope also heard “slap noise” over the audio, and sounds that alluded to the idea that Finn was being shaken.
Watch more on this heroic dog’s efforts in the video below:
The baby sitter in question is now fortunately behind bars where she should be, facing one to three years in prison!
Another example of why you should always take your dog’s behavior into consideration.
Without Killian’s warning, Finn’s parents might not have suspected the nanny’s abuse until it was too late. What a hero that dog truly is!
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Kathy Myers says
Luke 17:2 It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and be cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones.