
My daughter was only two years old when she first became fascinated with this. Our neighbors kept a real horse at home. For a little girl, it was a true miracle: she could spend hours next to this large, calm animal.
She hugged her around the horse’s neck, pressed her cheek against its soft mane, and clapped her palms against its warm back.
Sometimes they played together in the hayloft, and sometimes the daughter even fell asleep right in the hay next to the horse, as if it were her best friend.
We laughed as we watched them, but deep down we sometimes worried—after all, a horse is a large animal.
However, from the very first encounters, it was clear: the horse was surprisingly intelligent and calm, as if it understood that before it was a child requiring special affection.
This went on for months. Our daughter became increasingly drawn to the horse, and the neighbor’s favorite reciprocated her feelings. But one day, a neighbor knocked on our door.
He looked unusually serious.
“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 shook his head.
“But this concerns your daughter. You definitely need to take her to see a doctor.”
My heart sank.
— Why? Is something wrong?
Then the neighbor explained that his horse, tamed and trained to sense changes in a person’s health, had been behaving strangely around our daughter for the past few days.
She stopped playing calmly, often sniffing the girl anxiously, as if trying to understand something, and sometimes even standing between her and the others, as if protecting her.
At first we thought it was just the animal being cranky, but his words made us wary.
We finally went to the doctor.
After the examination, we heard the devastating diagnosis: our two-year-old daughter had cancer.
But thanks to the early detection of the disease, the doctors were able to act proactively.
Today, my daughter is alive and well. She still loves playing with the neighbor’s horse, and we look at this animal with immense gratitude.
After all, it was he who first suggested to us that we needed to pay attention to our child’s health.