Item #: SCP-xxxx
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-xxxx is currently uncontained and is being monitored by mobile task force (Dog Catchers) and are to report any hostile behavior exhibited towards humans with any members of the Canis Lupus Familiaris as a pet to the nearest agency dealing in animal rights, then have the current resident or residents responsible for the agitated state be arrested and the Canis Lupus Familiaris in question removed then found a more suitable home. However, if the animal shows signs of aggression towards humans and are unable to be brought into a more docile state they are to be hereby referred to as SCP-xxxx-1.They must be euthanized before the possibility of becoming an instance of SCP-xxxx-2.
Should SCP-xxxx be contained the following containment procedures are to be put into place. SCP-xxxx must be locked in a soundproof room measuring 5x5 meters with a restraint around their mouth to reduce volume. SCP-xxx must also be placed on suicide watch should it be contained.
Description: SCP-xxxx is a Caucasian male standing at about 1.7 meters in height with ear and tail features of an English Golden Retriever of the Canis Lupus Familiaris family. The entity has been seen moving up to speeds of 50MPh while bipedal and over 100MPH while being quadrupedal. Note that its upper limits in strength is unknown however, it has been recorded to rip apart carbon steel with little effort.
SCP-xxxx appears to be unable to speak any form of human language. (see addendum SCP-xxxx-A)
SCP-xxxx has also been known to attack other human’s subsequently abusing animals other than in the Canis Lupis family on rare occasions and releasing them into the wild or leading them a long distance to a location that would be suited to their needs. Though subject leaves them on the property or near the individual to be seen and take home. Meaning the foundation must do little in terms of involvement with these actions as testing has proved all rescued animals that are relocated will show no signs of anomalous properties. Dogs recruited by SCP-xxxx are turned into SCP-xxxx-2 which is a pack of dogs whose number has yet to be determined. (See addendum SCP-xxxx-D) They materialize from seemingly nowhere and are indestructible and act as companions and bodyguards to SCP-xxxx.
SCP-xxxx has been seen ordering instances of SCP-xxxx-2 to attack offending humans and have them mauled and eaten leaving little evidence that something happened before the instances vanish leaving only blood stained pawprints. SCP-xxxx shows extreme hostility to any human most humans who encounter it. Testing with SCP-xxxx has shown that it possesses the anomalous ability to see the "origin" of an animal’s abuse. (See addendum SCP-xxxx-C.)
SCP-xxxx was discovered in ██████████ on █-██-██ when in the small town of ██████ the residents of six households vanished leaving no trace besides bloody paw prints of varying sizes. At the time local police dismissed it as coyote attacks due to a massive population boom in the area at the time. One of the missing residents in question was former level one research staff Laurence █████████ who had been given amnestics after they were dismissed for a mental break down. At the time, no connection could be made till two days later when a former associate of Mr. █████████ pointed out his pet corgi was missing. Further investigation revealed each household also had an unaccounted-for family pet and no blood at any scene belonged to an animal.
Foundation agents were deployed under the disguise of local DNR to investigate the incident which unfortunately yielded no results, until they were contacted about another attack in the next town over. Agents rushed to the scene discovering yet again the bloody paw prints however, this time an agent spotted a stray dog that he recognized from a family photo in one of the previous victims’ houses. Agent █████████ led the agents into the nearby woods. At this point in time the vest camera was turned on by agent █████████.
On the date of ██-█-██ SCP-xxxx was changed direction and assaulted site [REDACTED] leading to its first and only interview. (See Addendum SCP-xxxx-B)
Addendum SCP-xxxx-A interview log.
Addendum SCP-xxxx-B interview log
Addendum SCP-xxxx-C testing log
Addendum SCP-xxxx-D






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