When my mother-in-law, Linda, asked to take my kids for the weekend, I said yes — even though my German Shepherd, Daisy, reacted strangely. Normally calm and friendly, Daisy began growling and pacing when Linda arrived. She barked frantically as my kids got into Linda’s car, and she stayed by the door for hours afterward, whining and howling.
By evening, my gut told me something was wrong. Linda wasn’t answering her phone, and Daisy’s panic was only getting worse. I drove to Linda’s house, expecting to find them watching TV or playing games. Instead, I walked into a tense scene: my kids were coloring on the floor, and sitting next to Linda was an unfamiliar, scruffy man who reeked of cigarettes.
Linda claimed he was an “artist” there to paint the kids’ portraits, but under pressure, she admitted the truth — he was her secret boyfriend, visiting while her husband was away. She hadn’t told me because she knew I’d never agree to let him be around my children.
I packed up the kids immediately and left. That night, I told my husband everything. Linda lost the privilege of being alone with them, and Daisy finally settled down, curling at my feet like she knew the danger had passed. She’d sensed what I didn’t — and thanks to her, my children were safe.