As the city life goes on, dogs are loosing their ways faster and faster. Some are concerned, others just simply go along with it. Older dogs think this generation is taking granted for the easy life they have, compared to when they were pups. They would like to say that it's mostly brutes that are turning for the worst, but it's not true. Even feas are digging themselves deeper and deeper into this rut. Dogs are getting lazier, greedier, and more aggressive. Is it a natural reason, or for something deeper than that?
The country dogs, truely the only dogs that do not have any of these seven sins threatening their lifestyle, believe that it has to do with living in the city. Why else would only the dogs living there be effected? The Country pack still lives a simple lifestyle, and are grateful for anything that they can get. The City dogs are greedy, disrespectful, and vain. Can the country dogs get to them and try to save them before it's too late? Before the City dogs become nothing more than pets?
Scientists are the cause. A few years ago, a few chosen strays from the local pound were tested and experimented illeagily on. They meant to cross wolf DNA with common dog ones, but it backfired horrible. It resulted in dozens of vicious, aggressive wolf-hybrids, and dozens of lazy, self-centured, stuck up dogs. Now it's leaking out into the population of stray dogs in the city; Anyone with the corrupted lineage of DNA has a 40 40 chance of being either heartless or pathetic. The last ten percent have the slim hopes of becoming normal.
What will happen? Will the Country dogs manage to convince the loners and the City Pack dogs to do something about this, or will they fail and loose over half of the population of strays?