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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept at Site-19 in a room supplied with food and water 24/7. Staff with level 1 clearance or higher may interact with SCP-XXXX at their own will after being screened by the a member of the ethics committee. After Incident Log XXXX-1, any personnel with a history of aggression may not interact with SCP-XXXX.

SCP-XXXX is to be walked twice a day or whenever it asks if possible, during which time janitorial staff will clean its room and resupply it. Those walking SCP-XXXX should avoid any large gathering of people, or any zone of the facility that could represent a danger to the subject.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a 4 year old female Canis lupus familiaris of the German Shepherd family.

SCP-XXXX-A-1 through 6 refers to the children carried by SCP-XXXX. Members of SCP-XXXX-A are all genetically identical to the Canis Lupus of the Grey Wolf family. Unlike what was initially thought by Dr. Leon and other Foundation staff, they are not hybrids. However, SCP-XXXX-A subjects are docile, playful and submissive rather than wild. This observation led to the hypothesis that SCP-XXXX-A members were psychologically similar to Canis Lupus Familiaris and that SCP-XXXX had the ability to bear children of any sentient being but with the psychological characteristics and capabilities of a dog.

Further testing was denied by ethics committee, but enough research data was secured to cement SCP classification. See Incident Log XXXX-1.

Discovery: SCP-XXXX was found by Dr. Leon Q█████ in [REDACTED]. SCP-XXXX was noticeably pregnant at the time and Dr. [REDACTED] took care of her during that timeframe. When the pregnancy was finished, SCP-XXXX's litter was found to be composed of SCP-XXXX-A. Dr. [REDACTED] then notified the Foundation, who retrieved the subject without incident. As he already had an existing relationship with the subject and was already a Foundation employee Dr. Leon was deemed as the appropriate overseer for SCP-XXXX.

Addendum:
On ██/██/████, Dr. Leon held a meeting with O5-3 to discuss further testing of SCP-XXXX. The transcript of this meeting can be found here :

O5-3: Good morning, Dr. Leon. How are you?
Dr. Leon: Good morning, Overseer. How I go will depend on this outcome on this meeting.
Well then, let's get this over with.
Look, I love SCP-XXXX with all my heart, but with all due respect to you and the Ethics committee there is so much potential for the Foundation here declining further testing is a mistake.
I've had this discussion doctor, why should I change my mind now?
I've thought about this too but testing of SCP-XXXX doesn't mean it has to be through sexual behavior.