SCP-8836

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SCP-8836-2


Item #: SCP-8836

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:

In cooperation with the government of Michoacán, the Foundation will establish canine shelters and foster adoption campaigns, as well as lobby in favor of legislation aimed at eradicating animal cruelty. Efforts will be made through agents embedded in the state’s municipal governments to educate the civilian population against harming stray dogs. Reports of anomalous phenomena involving SCP-8836 must be suppressed; resulting deaths will be attributed to cartel violence, while surviving witnesses will be subjected to amnestization.

Foundation personnel are encouraged to converse, play with and give treats to SCP-8836-2 as long as it does not interfere with their official duties.



Description:

SCP-8836 refers to a phenomenon involving the canine population of the state of Michoacán, México. The anomaly is triggered when a human voluntarily and maliciously inflicts physical pain on a dog (canis lupus familiaris). In all registered cases, approximately 5 seconds after the canine is harmed, a pack of anomalous dogs (collectively classified as SCP-8836-1) numbering upwards of 400 individuals will manifest in close proximity to the perpetrator and maul them to death. Severity is irrelevant to the activation of SCP-8836; even in occurrences where no permanent bodily harm was caused to the subject, the aggressor was nonetheless killed by SCP-8836-1.

Individual dogs present in SCP-8836-1 belong to a varied assortment of breeds, ranging from Mexican hairless dogs (xoloitzcuintle) to Saint Bernards and even extinct breeds such as Epirus mastiffs and Hawaiian poi dogs. In total, more than 300 known dog breeds have been identified following SCP-8836-1 attacks. SCP-8836-1 individuals are intangible to all but their victim, which makes rescue impossible. No traces such as footprints or DNA samples remain after an incident, and any body parts removed from the victim likewise disappear once SCP-8836-1 demanifests. On occasion, SCP-8836-1 will be led by an entity designated SCP-8836-2.

SCP-8836-2 has the appearance of a striped male mongrel dog. It possesses human-like intelligence and the ability to speak, and has been heard communicating in Spanish, English, Náhuatl, Purépecha, Yucatec Maya and ancient Egyptian (see Incident 8836/9). Although it participates in violence inflicted by SCP-8836-1, it will occasionally appear alone in tangible form to Foundation personnel, remaining friendly and conversational unless provoked. It has shown a remarkable disposition to answer questions asked to it by personnel, but remains evasive about the true purpose of its presence in Michoacán.



Discovery:

The first recorded instance of SCP-8836 occurred in the city of Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, on 14 March 2025, following the killing of a stray dog by a local butcher. SCP-8836-1 immediately manifested and mauled the man to death before dissipating into thin air. Further incidents occurred on 18 March and 12 April of the same year, with the Foundation subsequently identifying the happenings as being part of an anomaly and attempting to contain it. Following first contact with SCP-8836-1 on 20 June 2025 and after failing to stop them from killing their latest victim, SCP-8836-2 approached the Foundation agents present at the scene, which led to the following interview.



Test Log SCP-8836-1:

The following tests were performed under the supervision of senior researcher Lorenzo Salinas with the purpose of determining which kinds of harm would trigger the activation of SCP-8836. Despite agent Suárez’s vehement protests against hurting dogs for this purpose, senior researcher Salinas overruled his objections and proceeded with the tests.

Test #: 001.8836-1
Test Subject: Stray dog, female, approximately 5 years of age.
D-Class Personnel #: D-44355, 37 year old male.

Upon being instructed to kick the test subject, D-44355 expressed profound disgust and refused to comply. Repeated instructions bore identical results until immediate termination was threatened. D-44355 finally complied, but immediately fell to his knees, cradling the test subject and tearfully apologizing to it. SCP-8836 failed to activate.

Note: It seems that the perpetrator must wish to harm the dog, and that inflicting pain under coercion will negate the anomaly’s effects. It is recommended that further testing employ D-Class personnel with a history of animal cruelty.

Test #: 002.8836-1
Test Subject: Stray dog, female, approximately 5 years of age.
D-Class Personnel #: D-29114, 23 year old male with a history of killing small animals for entertainment.

D-29114 stomped on the subject – the same dog from the previous test – and was immediately mauled to death by SCP-8836-1. Subject underwent a veterinary revision which found no serious bodily injury.

Note: It appears there is no need to cause severe or even noticeable bodily injury for the anomaly to activate, so far as malice is present.

Test #: 003.8836-1
Test Subject: Stray dog, male, approximately 8 years of age.
D-Class Personnel #: D-79533, 50 year old female with pyromania.

D-79533 was instructed to set off fireworks next to the subject in order to cause it distress. Subject reacted frightenedly at the noise and cowered in a corner. As D-79533 laughed, she was mauled to death by SCP-8836-1.

Note: It appears that certain non-physical stimuli, such as being subjected to loud noises that may cause distress, are enough to trigger the anomaly just as with bodily harm.

Test #: 004.8836-1
Test Subject: Stray dog, female, approximately 5 months of age.
D-Class Personnel #: D-89662, 30 year old female.

D-89662 was given a roll of newsprint and was instructed to discipline the subject for urinating on the room’s carpet. D-89662 took a slight but firm swing at the subject’s snout, softly reprimanding it before caressing the subject behind the ears. SCP-8836 failed to activate.

Note: As expected, disciplining a dog and mistreating it do not necessarily meet the same criteria for cruelty, thus negating the activation of the anomaly.



Incident 8836/7:

On 12 August 2025, at 09:15 in the morning – approximately one hour before the performance of a fifth scheduled test – senior researcher Salinas was heard screaming in his office. Upon responding to his pleas for help, Foundation personnel found SCP-8836-1 mutilating and dismembering senior researcher Salinas. Despite attempts to save his life, he ultimately expired due to exsanguination, extreme bodily trauma and disembowelment. SCP-8836-2 was seen holding senior researcher Salinas' liver between its jaws before dissipating.

Following this incident, SCP-8836-2 was noted to be openly hostile to Foundation personnel, growling and attempting to bite them when they tried to approach. At his own insistence, agent Suárez was allowed to approach the anomaly, which expressed its shock and disappointment at feeling betrayed by the organization Suárez worked for. After a two hour-long conversation, agent Suárez managed to appease SCP-8836-2 by promising to vouch for the discontinuation of all Foundation testing involving dogs, a petition that was ultimately approved by unanimity by the Foundation's Ethics Committee due to the immense risk posed by angering the anomalies and the evident lack of consistency between the established Security Containment Procedures and the tests performed by senior researcher Salinas.



Incident 8836/9:

Following Incident 8836/7, a miniature remote camera was surreptitiously placed on SCP-8836-2 in an attempt to monitor its and SCP-8836-1’s movements. For the next several months, the video feed contained nothing but static, only ever recording when SCP-8836-2 manifested to play with Foundation personnel.

On November 2nd 2026, however, the camera captured SCP-8836-2 walking in the shallows of Lake Pátzcuaro before beginning to swim towards the horizon at 18:00 hours and eventually diving. The camera then transmitted static for two hours before again showing a clear image.

SCP-8836-2 appeared to emerge on a riverbank under a starry night sky, briefly scouting the surrounding sands before encountering a shadowy figure with a vaguely canine form. SCP-8836-2 addressed this entity in what Foundation researchers determined to be ancient Egyptian. The following is a transcript of their conversation.



Addendum: Incident 8836/12:

On 12 December 2026, SCP-8836-1 manifested in Cairo, Egypt. Three local men known for butchering stray dogs for food were killed by upwards of 800 anomalous canines, which now included individuals identified as African golden wolves (Canis lupaster) and African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus). SCP-8836-2 was seen leading the pack. Updated Special Containment Procedures are pending.










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