Item #: SCP-6443
Object Class: Safe Neutralized
Special Containment Procedures: Instances of SCP-6443 are to be kept together in a canine containment unit. All assigned personnel must be amiable to canines and must have scored an 8.0 or higher on the Animal Empathy Test.1
Assigned personnel must feed and give water to all instances of SCP-6443 twice a day, bathe them once a week, and spend a total of 120 minutes or more engaging in enriching and physically enriching "play" every day. Personnel assigned to these duties are to be given devices that will play an audio file containing a voice speaking the sentence “Remember to feed SCP-6443” every ten minutes, with the message varying depending on the personnel’s assigned duty. These devices are not to be removed from the personnel’s possession and may only be powered off by senior staff once the assigned task has been successfully completed. The devices will automatically turn back on at the beginning of the personnel’s shift and at other periods when they need to provide care again. All personnel must indicate the date and time they fulfilled their duty on the care record attached to this file.
Automated feeders were suggested, but rejected by the head researcher Dr. Merkel on the grounds that SCP-6443 instances would benefit from the human interaction provided by manual feeding from the researchers.
Should instances of SCP-6443 exhibit signs of dehydration or malnourishment, all available personnel are to provide food and water immediately. No personnel are to exit the facility until this task has been carried out.
Description: SCP-6443 instances are quadrupedal species bearing resemblance to the Canis lupus dingo, commonly referred to as dingos. All known instances of SCP-6443 have dark brown and black speckled fur covering their backside and tail, with white fur over their stomachs.
All instances of SCP-6443 display antimemetic2 properties causing their caretakers to forget to take care of them. This includes forgetting to feed, give water to, bathe, or show affection for SCP-6443. Currently, 13 instances of SCP-6443 have been contained. Their antimemetic properties do not affect their visibility to the human eye or knowledge of their existence; these properties only affect actions taken to care for them.
Addendum 1: Discovery Log
On 11/12/2016, the Foundation was alerted by field agents stationed in Adelaide, Australia of a previously undiscovered species of canine which was dying in mass upon being domesticated.
Pereginus Animals, a company known for the trade of exotic animals, had discovered SCP-6443 instances in the wilderness. The group killed the parents and captured all other instances of SCP-6443. Documents procured from a nearby office of Pereginus Animals detail that the company had focused on capturing every instance of SCP-6443 they could find to avoid other similar companies taking the opportunity. SCP-6443 was stated to be an extraordinarily rare find due to the rarity of new species of canine being discovered in recent time as well as the rarity of canine species native to Australia. Many breeding companies and collectors had already shown interest in buying instances of SCP-6443, and many of these requests had been fulfilled at the time of Foundation discovery. No indication that the company understood the antimemetic effects of SCP-6443 or the species' anomalous nature has been found.
Foundation agents tasked with containing instances of SCP-6443 tracked their location using documents procured from the Pereginus Animals company. SCP-6443 instances were found within multiple buildings owned by the company and within the homes of wealthy citizens. A collective 139 instances of SCP-6443 were found, 126 of which were deceased, to the distress of many families and individuals. Foundation personnel removed all instances of SCP-6443 and delivered them to Site-124 for containment.
All individuals with knowledge of SCP-6443 were amnesticized and all documentation of SCP-6443 was destroyed, with all financial transactions being reversed.
Addendum 2: Incident Report 11/13/2016
As of 8:00 PM on 11/13/2016, all research staff assigned to SCP-6443 failed to fulfill their duties to care for SCP-6443. The following is an audio and video log of an interview conducted with Junior Researcher McMannus, one of many Junior Researchers assigned to SCP-6443.
Interview Log 6443.01
Interviewed: Junior Researcher McMannus
Interviewer: Dr. Benside
<Begin Log, 08:13 PM>
Dr. Benside: Please state your name and position.
McMannus: Jack McMannus, assigned to SCP-6443. What did you need?
Dr. Benside: Please allow me to ask the questions, McMannus.
McMannus: Sorry, sir, but I’m here past the end of my shift. I was supposed to leave at eight.
Dr. Benside: Are you new here?
McMannus: Yep, SCP-6443 is my first assignment.
Dr. Benside: I see. You will soon learn to speak in a more professional manner when involved in an interview with senior staff. Staying a bit late after your shift will likely be one of the easiest annoyances you will need to deal with. Onto the topic at hand - you are currently assigned to providing SCP-6443 with food, correct?
McMannus: Um, sorry. Yes, that’s correct.
Dr. Benside: And despite this, SCP-6443 has not been fed once today. Why is that?
McMannus: Well, pretty much all day, I’ve been going to give SCP-6443 their food, but every time I go to do it, I always find myself doing something else, and here we are.
Dr. Benside: I see. Looking at the disciplinary logs, it seems you’ve received multiple warnings for failure to fulfill your duty, and despite this, you have still not completed the task.
McMannus: That is correct.
Dr. Benside: You don’t seem concerned. Were you planning to leave today still having not fed SCP-6443?
McMannus: Oh God, you’re right, I completely forgot I still have to do it! I’ll take care of that once we’re done with our interview.
Dr. Benside: Understood. Please understand that failing to complete your assigned duty will cause a disciplinary infraction to be added to your personnel file.
McMannus: U-understood.
<End Log>
Closing Statement: Junior Researcher McMannus left the office soon after the interview was conducted. SCP-6443 was not fed, and McMannus has been likewise disciplined and removed from their assignment to SCP-6443.
Addendum 3: Incident Report 11/14/2016
As of 6:00 AM on 11/14/2016, of the thirteen living instances of SCP-6443, seven were found deceased due to malnutrition. The remaining six are malnourished and near death, as well as in an extreme state of distress. The following is an audio and video log of an interview conducted by Dr. Benside with Dr. Merkel, a senior researcher assigned to SCP-6443.
Interview Log 6443.02
Interviewed: Dr. Merkel
Interviewer: Dr. Benside
<Begin Log, 09:00 AM>
Dr. Benside: Please state your name and position.
Dr. Merkel: Oliver Merkel, researcher with level 4 clearance. I am currently assigned to the research and caretaking of SCP-6443 due to my animal aptitude test score of 10.0 and my experience with canines.
Dr. Benside: What exactly happened here, Dr. Merkel?
[Dr. Merkel appears visibly dejected]
Dr. Merkel: I’m not exactly sure. I have been granted a large number of staff to study and take care of SCP-6443, including multiple junior researchers. Each staff member was assigned to particular duties relating to SCP-6443, but not a single one has been done. Few of my staff had a notable record of disciplinary actions before they were assigned to SCP-6443, and none of them seem particularly lazy, and yet, I consistently found them doing something besides their assignment throughout the day yesterday.
Dr. Benside: Hence the disciplinary action report?
Dr. Merkel: Yes! Every single person working on SCP-6443 was eventually dismissed from duty for the day. At one point, I took it upon myself to take care of SCP-6443, but before I knew it, my shift was over, and I needed to get home to get ready to go see my son’s basketball game. I didn’t realize that the instances of SCP-6443 hadn’t been given any care all day until today. They haven’t been taken care of at all since we contained them!
Dr. Benside: And have the remaining instances been taken care of today?
Dr. Merkel: Oh, shit!
[Dr. Merkel runs out of the room.]
<End Log>
Addendum 4: Email to Site-124 Director from Junior Researcher Calvin
From: Junior Research Calvin
To: vog.noitadnuof|enitsirhC#vog.noitadnuof|enitsirhC
Sent: 1:12 PM, 11/14/2016
Subject: Dr. Merkel ConcernsHello,
This is Junior Researcher Calvin, currently assigned to research on SCP-██████. For the past three hours, Dr. Merkel, assigned to SCP-6443, has been continuously running back and forth between the lounge and SCP-6443’s containment cell while panicking. I attempted to stop him to see what is wrong, but he refused to listen to me, saying he needed to take care of SCP-6443 immediately. I don’t understand what is going on, but this behavior is very concerning.
Thank you,
Junior Researcher Calvin
Site-124
Addendum 5: Incident Report 11/16/2016
As of 7:00 AM on 11/16/2016, of the six remaining instances of SCP-6443, four were found deceased due to malnutrition. The position of the corpses seems to imply that they were engaging in close contact before death, possibly for comfort. The two living instances were seen lying in front of Dr. Merkel, facing him and whimpering. Both showed signs of extreme malnutrition. Dr. Merkel was asked to leave to conduct an interview regarding the incident. The remaining instances of SCP-6443 whined loudly as Dr. Merkel closed the door to their containment chamber.
The following is an audio and video log of an interview conducted by Dr. Benside with Dr. Merkel.
Interview Log 6443.01
Interviewed: Dr. Merkel
Interviewer: Dr. Benside
<Begin Log, 07:30 AM>
Dr. Benside: Please state your name and position.
Dr. Merkel: D-Dr. M-Merkel, level 4 r-researcher.
Dr. Benside: Please compose yourself, Dr. Merkel.
[Dr. Merkel appears greatly distressed. His hair is unkempt, his uniform is wrinkled, there are large, dark bags beneath his eyes, and his hygiene is noticeably poor.]
Dr. Merkel: I-I’m ok.
Dr. Benside: Dr. Merkel, as I understand you were assigned to SCP-6443. Please explain the events that led up to all but two instances of SCP-6443 being deceased.
Dr. Merkel: P-please, doctor, I can’t.
Dr. Benside: Dr. Merkel, when is the last time you slept?
[Dr. Merkel does not respond. His legs shake.]
Dr. Benside: Doctor, this is very unprofessional behavior. Please answer the question.
Dr. Merkel: S-sorry. Um, maybe, the thirteenth?
Dr. Benside: Dr. Merkel, you’re saying you have not slept for two straight days?
Dr. Merkel: I need to go f-feed SCP-6443.
[Dr. Merkel rises from his seat and immediately collapses.]
Dr. Merkel: S-SCP-6443, I have to f-feed the dogs, I have to, I have to, f-feed, feed my dogs!
[Dr. Benside stands and walks to Dr. Merkel, squatting next to him. Dr. Merkel lays on his stomach and pulls himself towards the door while panting loudly. His body shakes.]
[AUDIO CORRUPTED]
<End Log>
Addendum 6: Incident Report 11/16/2016-2
As of 9:00 AM on 11/16/2016, the two remaining instances of SCP-6443 were declared deceased due to malnutrition. All junior and senior staff assigned to SCP-6443 have been relocated with no disciplinary actions, except Dr. Merkel, who has voluntarily resigned from his position and been properly amnesticized. The object class of SCP-6443 has been updated to “Neutralized” to reflect the recent change.






