If it's a misphrasing, perhaps it could be about a dog being part of a family story where the wife has a special bond with the dog, like the dog being protective of her. For example, in a story where the dog guards the house and the wife feels safe because of it.
Given the vagueness of 'wife black bred stories', it's difficult to point out famous ones. However, in literature, there are works that explore relationships across different ethnicities. For instance, Toni Morrison's works often touch on the complex relationships within the African - American community and with other races. Although not directly what the term implies, they give a deep understanding of the cultural and relationship aspects.
One possible wife - bred story could be about a wife who started a small home - based bakery business. She bred her passion for baking into a successful enterprise, starting from just baking for family and friends to having a regular clientele. She experimented with different recipes, bred new flavor combinations, and through word - of - mouth, her business grew.
I'm not sure specifically which 'woman bred by dog story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or extremely strange stories with such a title. It might be some sort of very odd and unethical fictional concept that involves abnormal and unacceptable relationships in a made - up scenario.
This kind of story, by its very nature, is not positive. It involves actions that are not in line with moral and ethical values. In a healthy society, we promote positive relationships based on love, respect and commitment, not stories that violate these values.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate and unethical as they often involve non - consensual or immoral situations. We should focus on positive, healthy and consensual relationship stories instead.
One example could be the relationship of some public figures. There have been interracial couples in the entertainment industry or in the world of sports where a black man is married to a white woman. These relationships often attract public attention and can be seen as examples of love transcending race.
Common themes in such stories include the exploration of identity. The 'wife' bred by aliens may struggle with her dual identity as part of both human and alien cultures. Another theme is the concept of discovery, both for the characters in the story and for the readers. It's also not uncommon to see themes related to survival, as the situation of being bred by aliens and being in an alien - influenced environment can pose many threats and challenges to the characters.