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This dog refused to let his sibling go to school. What happened hours later proved animals have a sixth sense

Forget a mystical "sixth sense" for predicting the future, what many pet owners and animal experts agree on is a dog's truly profound intuition.
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Shot of a boy waving at his mother on his way to school at home (Representative Image Source: Getty Images | Photo by Kobus Louw)
Shot of a boy waving at his mother on his way to school at home (Representative Image Source: Getty Images | Photo by Kobus Louw)

In an age where heartwarming and mysterious animal videos frequently capture global attention, one particular Instagram reel has stood out. It features a devoted family dog named Chewy, whose prescient actions have sparked conversations about canine intuition and the incredible bond between pets and their human families. This is the story of how Chewy's "bad feeling" about school turned out to be pretty accurate. 

School Boy Petting Dog In Garden (Image Source: Getty Images | Photo by Lambert)
School Boy Petting Dog In Garden (Image Source: Getty Images | Photo by Lambert)

The viral video begins with a typical morning where a mother is filming her son, who is attempting to make his way to the bus, backpack slung over his shoulder, ready for another day of learning. The boy is even gently pulling Chewy by his leash, trying to encourage him to move along. However, Chewy, their loyal and fluffy companion, has other plans. The text overlay on this first shot perfectly encapsulates the scene: "Mom, I don't think he should go to school, I have a bad feeling." Chewy's actions, combined with the overlaid text, suggest an almost human-like concern and a premonition of sorts for his brother. What happened next left thousands in shock and fueled discussions about the mysterious abilities of our furry friends. The video transitions to a simple text card that starkly states, "4 hours later," building suspense. The revelation quickly follows: the mother received a call from the school informing her that her son had come down with a sudden stomach bug. He was indeed sick and needed to be picked up immediately. The timing was too precise to be mere coincidence, leaving many to believe that Chewy truly did have a "bad feeling."

The video quickly resonated with countless viewers, many of whom shared similar experiences with their own pets. "They always know," commented user @meyer.courtney. "Every time I've come home sick/hurt, my kid begged me not to go." Another user, @pics_of_ramdom_things_, commented, "Dogs know when something is wrong. He knew he did not feel well, and that’s why he was lying down." This comment highlights the idea that Chewy's reluctance to move was perhaps a direct response to sensing his human's subtle symptoms. 

Image Source: Instagram @meyer.courtney
Image Source: Instagram | @meyer.courtney

Image Source: Instagram | @pics_of_ramdom_things
Image Source: Instagram | @pics_of_ramdom_things

While there's no scientific consensus on a traditional "sixth sense" in dogs that allows them to predict the future, many pet owners and animal experts firmly believe they possess a profound form of intuition. According to VCA Animal Hospitals, this isn't an extra sense, but rather an extraordinary sensitivity to information gathered by their existing five senses. Dogs are known to detect subtle changes in human mood, potentially sensing shifts in hormone levels, observing minute alterations in facial expressions, or interpreting subtle cues in body language. 

Their acute sense of smell is particularly remarkable. It enables them to detect certain human illnesses by recognizing volatile organic compounds emitted through breath or skin, sometimes even before symptoms become apparent to humans. It's plausible that Chewy picked up on a faint scent of illness, perhaps a subtle change in his human sibling's demeanor or energy that indicated he wasn't quite right. Whether it was a nascent stomach bug manifesting in a detectable scent, a slight shift in the boy's usual pre-school routine, or just Chewy's unparalleled emotional bond with his human sibling, this viral video certainly makes a compelling case for the mysterious depths of canine perception. 

Chewy's actions serve as a heartwarming reminder of the deep, often unexplainable connection we share with our pets. His apparent "bad feeling" highlights how attuned dogs can be to our well-being, sometimes even seemingly predicting events before they unfold. This delightful yet intriguing incident prompts us to consider the incredible sensitivity and intuitive capabilities of our canine companions, urging us to pay closer attention to their subtle cues. After all, sometimes, our best friends truly do know best. 


 
 
 
 
 
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