He Finds a “Puppy” in the Woods, but the Vet Calls the Police

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15.Maybe a Mix?

Though small and doglike, the creature lacked traits confirming its identity. Under brighter light, every detail contradicted his first assumption. Was it a dog—or a mix? Its limited movements carried a grace unusual for a puppy that young. Its face, while somewhat canine, revealed subtle structural differences. Posture, ear set, even breathing rhythm diverged from a domestic dog. With broad experience identifying breeds and hybrids, Addison was struck by its uniqueness. He decided to document everything for the vet.
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