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

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16.Another Theory

Maybe the small black “puppy” didn’t belong here at all. Addison formed another theory: what if someone brought it here intentionally? The thought raised worrying possibilities about human impact on the local ecosystem. Was this a deliberate release—or abandonment? The hidden location suggested intent. He compared its traits with local species. The idea of an exotic animal introduced illegally added another layer—an invasive species risk. His responsibility now extended beyond care. He might need to alert environmental authorities about a potential ecological threat.
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