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{{b|}}{{b|Self-described wolf woman severed lost dog}}s head{{b|}}{{b| is an article about a [[therian]], [[Wolfie Blackheart]], written by [[Brian Chasnoff]] for the newspaper [[wikipedia:San_Antonio_Express-News|San Antonio Express-News]]. In it, Blackheart is described as a "werewolf" who used a pocketknife to sever the head of a neighbor}}s dog - already dead - that had previously been missing, for purposes of amateur taxidermy in order to preserve the skull.
{{b|Self-described wolf woman severed lost dog}}s head{{b| is an article about a [[therian]], [[Wolfie Blackheart]], written by [[Brian Chasnoff]] for the newspaper [[wikipedia:San_Antonio_Express-News|San Antonio Express-News]]. In it, Blackheart is described as a "werewolf" who used a pocketknife to sever the head of a neighbor}}s dog - already dead - that had previously been missing, for purposes of amateur taxidermy in order to preserve the skull.

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Self-described wolf woman severed lost dog's head
Media type Newspaper article
Release date January 27, 2010
Creator Brian Chasnoff
Publisher San Antonio Express-News
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Self-described wolf woman severed lost dogs head is an article about a therian, Wolfie Blackheart, written by Brian Chasnoff for the newspaper San Antonio Express-News. In it, Blackheart is described as a "werewolf" who used a pocketknife to sever the head of a neighbors dog - already dead - that had previously been missing, for purposes of amateur taxidermy in order to preserve the skull.