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Subject Name: Trey
Gender: Male | Age: 2 yrs Species: FCDD
Length: 9.5ft | Fur Type: Short | EyeC: Blue/Yellow
Threat Level: Low |Project: DN0383
Doctor's Notes
   Trey was a young rescue with a slight respiratory defect that caused him to be incapable of choosing when to breathe the colorful smoke known to many FCDDs. This constant trail of vibrant blue smoke was predicted to lower his chance of survival in the wild and so was raised indoors, where he was fitted with a mask to help break up and filter some of the smoke to be less prevalent. Even with such a trait, however, Trey has always seemed to be in excellent health and has steadily progressed the way any other of his species would, getting big quickly. It has also been noted that his claws and horns are much longer and sharper than the average FCDD, even with proper filing of the claws.

   Strong-willed and with an equally powerful personality, Trey has been known to patrol the facility dutifully and demonstrate competence in obstacle courses and problem solving exercises. Despite this, however, he has not been observed as aggressive in any manner and after a good swim and patrol, he always returns back to the staff sleeping quarters for a good brush down and pets behind the ears. He has become somewhat of a mascot in the facility and remains a good companion and therapy animal for some of the more anxious and skittish patients.

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