My kid, who is two years old, spent hours playing with the neighbor’s horse, but one day we discovered something awful about it.
When my daughter first developed an interest in this, she was just two years old. At home, our neighbors had an actual horse. The fact that the young child could spend hours with this big, peaceful animal was a real wonder to her.
She put her cheek against the horse’s soft mane, slammed her palms against its warm back, and wrapped her arms around the horse’s neck. As though the horse were her greatest friend, the daughter would occasionally even fall asleep in the hay next to it as they were playing together in the hayloft.

A horse is a big animal, so even though we watched them with laughter, we occasionally worried within. But it was evident from the initial interactions that the horse was remarkably calm and clever, as though it recognized that it had once been a child in need of particular care.
This continued for months. Our daughter grew more and more attracted to the horse, and the neighbor’s favorite felt the same way. However, a neighbor knocked on our door one day. His expression was particularly solemn.
“We need to talk,” he said as soon as he entered.
“Did something happen? Did my daughter do something bad?” I asked worriedly.
“No,” he said with a headshake. “However, your daughter is affected by this. It’s imperative that you take her to the doctor.

My heart fell.
— Why? Is there a problem?
Then I discovered something awful.
The neighbor then revealed that his horse, who has been tamed and trained to detect changes in a person’s health, had been acting oddly around our daughter for the past few days.
Frequently sniffing the girl nervously, as if trying to make sense of something, and occasionally even putting herself between her and the others, as if to protect her, she ceased playing happily.
We initially assumed it was just the animal being grumpy, but after hearing what he had to say, we became suspicious.
At last, we visited the physician. Following the test, we received the heartbreaking news that our daughter, who was two years old, had can:cer. However, the doctors were able to take preventative measures because of the early discovery of the condition.
My daughter is alive and healthy today. She still enjoys playing with the neighbor’s horse, and we are so appreciative of this creature. He was the one who initially advised us to focus on our child’s health, after all.