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The Day Our Dad Killed Our Dog: My Sister’s Perspective & How I Was an Abusive Brother

Author: Jake Clevenger

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In this deeply emotional conversation, my sister Katie bravely shares her experience of the heartbreaking day our father killed our family dog, describing how it profoundly affected her life. We also confront the difficult truth of how my own abusive behavior towards her unfolded afterward. This honest exchange leads us to a meaningful moment of reconciliation, forgiveness, and healing. Additionally, this story is captured in my song ”Eat Yo Steak,” where I vividly describe Catie’s experience of our father forcing us to eat dinner after he killed our dog and compelled me to dispose of the body. Listen to the song here: Eat Yo Steak. By: Traumaverse

Join us as we transform painful memories into hope and understanding.

Trigger warning: This video discusses sensitive topics including animal cruelty, sibling abuse, and emotional trauma.
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In this deeply emotional conversation, my sister Catie bravely shares her experience of the heartbreaking day our father killed our family dog, describing how it profoundly affected her life. We also confront the difficult truth of how my own abusive behavior towards her unfolded afterward. This honest exchange leads us to a meaningful moment of reconciliation, forgiveness, and healing. Additionally, this story is captured in my song "Eat Yo Steak," where I vividly describe Catie's experience of our father forcing us to eat dinner after he killed our dog and compelled me to dispose of the body. Listen to the song: Eat Yo Steak. by: Traumaverse   Join us as we transform painful memories into hope and understanding. Trigger warning: This video discusses sensitive topics including animal cruelty, sibling abuse, and emotional trauma.
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