The Question of Survival
As the creatures continue to grow and develop, questions arise about their long-term survival. Will they be able to integrate into the natural world, or will their hybrid nature make them outcasts? The vet and scientists are unsure if these creatures will thrive in a typical canine environment or if their unique traits will require specialized care. Their instincts, health, and behavior remain unpredictable, raising concerns about whether they can live normal lives or if their existence will forever be marked by their differences.
Government Interest
Soon, the unusual birth attracts the attention of government agencies. Officials from wildlife and scientific departments show up at the clinic, eager to study the creatures and learn more about their genetic origins. Discussions about government oversight, research funding, and conservation efforts are brought to the table. While some want to preserve the creatures for further study, others argue for the need to keep their existence confidential to prevent public panic. The vet finds himself caught between scientific discovery and governmental control, unsure of the best path forward.