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Concrete Prison

Everyday Sam sits in his playpen, a shiny wire cage, shivering with excitement as wide-eyed children and adults pass by him. His tail wags with the vigor of an oscillating fan. Maybe today is the day that he will get his very own human.

Sam is just a puppy chasing a wavering orange leaf as it drifts through the crisp autumn air. His velvety soft light brown fur glistens in the warm afternoon sun. He has brown eyes the size of silver dollars and a shiny black patch covering his left eye. He’s a mutt, but as cute as a teddy bear off the shelf in a toy store and he anxiously yearns for a home.

Sam imagines his human will take him on long walks down the sandy beach, throw a Frisbee for him to catch at the park and share a warm, cozy bed with him every night. He’ll grow old and smelly with his human, and won’t even get in trouble when he sheds pile after pile of his fluffy brown fur. Sam can’t wait for the endless head pats and back scratches so enjoyed that his leg will......


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