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Mark felt he had no option but to follow his dog and hope he was close to where the dog was going. After about ten minutes, it looked like they were getting somewhere, but from Mark’s perspective, nothing much had changed. They were still on the forest path they had been on before, but this time the dog seemed to be responding to something. The dog’s tail had stopped wagging and it was lifting its nose like it was trying to catch a scent. Instead of following the trail, it was going in circles, looking for something.
A familiar scent
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Mark was a bit curious and thought it would be a good idea to pick it up and bring it home. The dog didn’t move away from him when he got closer, but he was too curious about what it was looking for to do anything about it. After a while, the dog stopped and pointed its nose toward a bush. It didn’t look like much at first, but after looking at it for a bit, Mark noticed there was less snow on it than the rest of the bush. It looked like it had been shaken up recently.