** Minor Spoilers **
No dog deaths are directly shown, but one is heavily implied in a situation described by one of the callers, who asks her dog behaving strangely shortly after noticing a bad smell she describes as rotten.
This gets diagnosed as a creature that kills pets and replicates their appearance.
There are several creatures that are said to stalk home owners, watching them sleep and attempting to kill pets/children. Some callers also complain of having a possible stalker.
There are multiple household insects depicted photographically in the game, including bedbugs, bees, cockroaches, and spiders. Some callers complain about problems caused by these insects.
some callers complain of experiencing severe allergies/asthma due to an entity in their house. theres a caller who is constantly sneezing and cant catch his breath.
The Fae Flu is very body horror-like, with plants growing in people. The photo is not too jarring, but still conceptually creepy. Additionally, some entities plant parasites in people. Other body horror is implied through auditory cues.
Getting the call with the crying child wrong will result in the child's teeth getting injured. This is verbally described in minor detail, but not shown.
In the real estate advertisement video, there is an amber alert. Children are also taken and killed by entities, though this is only hinted at and not shown/heard.
one of the solutions to keep a certain monster at bay is to leave a humanoid doll/toy near them, so it is tricked into kidnapping that instead of an actual child.
there are a few callers who report witnessing their children being killed/taken by monsters. if you fail to give callers the right advice, they will call back to complain, which may include details of their family dying from the problem getting worse.
its not explicitly said, but its implied in some calls, particularly of a woman being influenced by intoxicating vines and a man being influenced from mysterious lights.
Animations are described as humanoid objects come to life, and one is depicted in its entry. Hobbs look a lot like drawing mannequins, with no face. The Floor Roots entry depicts a doll, though this is just a normal doll.
Belinda's wrong answer call.
She is dealing with an attic gnome, the description for it's entry states that it violently expels it's meals when frightened, and it audibly vomits at the end of her call since she walks into the attic to deal with the problem herself.
If you fail to give a certain caller the correct advice, she calls back to tell you her family is admitting her to a mental institution, and you can hear her attacking the people trying to take her away.
You have the option of listening to audio samples of different entities (ex: bees), but they are not required. However, there can be misophonia in the calls, such as a child crying or a pest in the background.
There is mild flashing in some of the videos. The screen flashes if you manage to get a promotion at the end of Sunday. Otherwise, there are no flashes or flickering in the gameplay, itself.
there is a specific caller who complains about seeing lights out his window, which is actually an entity trying to manipulate him. if you give him the wrong advice, his husband later calls to complain, and by the end of the call its implied that he attacked and possibly killed his husband.
In the call with the crying child, getting it wrong will result in a desperate father yelling at his child before realizing there is a valid reason for the crying.
there's an entity that is similar to dementia/Alzheimer's. a caller is in distress over not being able to remember his dead wife's face, which is actually the entity stealing his memories.
No dog deaths are directly shown, but one is heavily implied in a situation described by one of the callers, who asks her dog behaving strangely shortly after noticing a bad smell she describes as rotten.
This gets diagnosed as a creature that kills pets and replicates their appearance.