A Man Finds What He Thinks Is a Puppy in the Forest – Vet Calls the Police

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8.A Lost Puppy

Addison moves cautiously, his eyes fixed on the small animal he is trying to approach. As he gets closer, the cries become clearer and more distinct. He knows the animal is nearby but takes extra precautions to avoid scaring it. His heart races, a mix of anticipation and anxiety washing over him. Each step seems amplified by the forest floor: leaves rustle softly, twigs crack underfoot. Addison grimaces at every sound, fearing he might frighten the creature away. The closer he gets, the more urgent the cries become, filled with distress that unsettles him. Though his trained ear tries to identify the species making these sounds, the noise remains strangely unfamiliar. His eyes scan the vegetation, searching for any movement or hint of fur. Suddenly, he spots a small dark silhouette curled under a fallen tree trunk. Addison holds his breath as he realizes he has found the source of the cries. From where he stands, the animal looks like a tiny black puppy. It visibly trembles, its fur tangled and covered in dirt. Despite his experience, Addison feels a strong urge to rush to the creature and comfort it. But he knows even a small, seemingly harmless animal can become dangerous when frightened. Addison crouches slowly, lowering his height to appear less threatening. He begins murmuring softly, using his voice to try to calm the animal. As he inches closer, his mind races: is this truly a lost puppy? Or could it be something else, something entirely unexpected? He knows the answer to this question will determine his next move.
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    Tempted to automate parts.

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