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Nanook's' one blue opened to the sunlight. His other brown eye did to. He sighed to himself gently then sat up glancing around the scenery. He started to shiver from the very cold breeze that got in very often, scanning the kennel, he noticed that his small food bowl was filled, but his water wasn't. He lapped up all the food in a minute and sat down, licking his nose. He could hear the voice of humans somewhere in the distant. He scratched behind his long straight ear and layed down with his head gently set onto his paws. He started up at the sky blankly hoping to see something. Like every day, he did this. He was still kind of hungry. He glanced around and could see that there was something skipping along in the distant. He felt himself get up to his big legs and do a low growl. His long snout poked out of the cage. His tail very high. He wanted to burst after it but he knew he wouldn't be able to, or he'd probably knock himself out, although he isn't the smartest dog there, he wasn't the best either. He was quite stubborn and only does what he pleases. But some times he listens to his people.
Nanook started to whimper as he started to furiously pawed at the cage. He got it to budge when he threw himself at it, one person noticed him but didn't let him out. He felt himself get even more jumpy. He was a very strong dog, and good at escaping things. But not locked objects, only the ones that we're halfly locked. He rammed his head through the bars, not noticing he was stuck in a way. He tried to put all his paws through the cage and squeeze through, but knowing it was locked tight he couldn't. A person noticed him and pushed his muzzle back in the bars. He toppled back with a thump and a groan. The animal was already gone, making him want it more. He didn't like being owned by people. But it was quite fun when he ran around in the snow, he just hated the idea of being not able to go in any direction you'd like. He licked his nose again and curled himself up in a ball and put his face under his tail as he tried to fall asleep again, hoping atleast he could. He knew that today he'd have a big day with racing in those box-carts. It got challenging going over the bumps, because you had to use all your strength to pull the whole box-cart up. Nanook was an off-leash dog but the humans said that if he tries to run away one more time, he'd be on leash. They also said he was trouble when racing, he saw a rabbit and pulled the kart in the opisiot position and almost got everybody killed by going over an ice shore. They gace him two more chances, he blue that one, now he has one. He was trying to blow them all, but at the same time, keep them. His family was here and he loved this dogs like he never had before. He knew they had his back, and at times, they wouldn't let anything bad happen to him. His paws started to tremble as he felt another heavy breeze.
He never liked being in a kennel, his breed always slept under snow. It was warm because you don't feel the breeze above. He also thought of trying that now, it would be very fun and interesting to jump through the snow with his friends. Most humans liked him because of his eyes and his uncommon black mask that not all Siberian Huskys are born with. That never bothered Nanook, he though he looked like all black husky dogs. Except don't act like them. Nanook sat up and shook his large coat off and started to whimper again, hoping the humans didn't forget to give him water. His kennel was his territory, that's why people didn't like to stay with him in his cage. He would have bit them through the layers over skin. Normally, they let him drink from there water bottles because he wouldn't let them in his cage. Nanook started to claw at the lock, hoping that he'd be able to unlock it. Everyday he saw how people unlocked cages, he wanted to try, with his one claw. Nanook clawed at the bottom hole of the lock. Till one person came and grabbed his paw and put it back down. This was the reason why he was stubborn. Nanook pawed at his neck as the person bent down to examine him. His paw went straight out again. The human didn't seem bothered, because he was the one that visited him every day. Nanook barked as he unlocked the door and gave him the cut water bottle. Nanook lapped it up fast as he was very thirsty. He didn't mind that specific person because he fed him all the time, and always pet him. Every day, that person would stroke him gently, like he was now. Nanook put his head on his paws and closed his eyes. He started to wonder what would happen if he blew his very last chance?
Nanook's' one blue opened to the sunlight. His other brown eye did to. He sighed to himself gently then sat up glancing around the scenery. He started to shiver from the very cold breeze that got in very often, scanning the kennel, he noticed that his small food bowl was filled, but his water wasn't. He lapped up all the food in a minute and sat down, licking his nose. He could hear the voice of humans somewhere in the distant. He scratched behind his long straight ear and layed down with his head gently set onto his paws. He started up at the sky blankly hoping to see something. Like every day, he did this. He was still kind of hungry. He glanced around and could see that there was something skipping along in the distant. He felt himself get up to his big legs and do a low growl. His long snout poked out of the cage. His tail very high. He wanted to burst after it but he knew he wouldn't be able to, or he'd probably knock himself out, although he isn't the smartest dog there, he wasn't the best either. He was quite stubborn and only does what he pleases. But some times he listens to his people.
Nanook started to whimper as he started to furiously pawed at the cage. He got it to budge when he threw himself at it, one person noticed him but didn't let him out. He felt himself get even more jumpy. He was a very strong dog, and good at escaping things. But not locked objects, only the ones that we're halfly locked. He rammed his head through the bars, not noticing he was stuck in a way. He tried to put all his paws through the cage and squeeze through, but knowing it was locked tight he couldn't. A person noticed him and pushed his muzzle back in the bars. He toppled back with a thump and a groan. The animal was already gone, making him want it more. He didn't like being owned by people. But it was quite fun when he ran around in the snow, he just hated the idea of being not able to go in any direction you'd like. He licked his nose again and curled himself up in a ball and put his face under his tail as he tried to fall asleep again, hoping atleast he could. He knew that today he'd have a big day with racing in those box-carts. It got challenging going over the bumps, because you had to use all your strength to pull the whole box-cart up. Nanook was an off-leash dog but the humans said that if he tries to run away one more time, he'd be on leash. They also said he was trouble when racing, he saw a rabbit and pulled the kart in the opisiot position and almost got everybody killed by going over an ice shore. They gace him two more chances, he blue that one, now he has one. He was trying to blow them all, but at the same time, keep them. His family was here and he loved this dogs like he never had before. He knew they had his back, and at times, they wouldn't let anything bad happen to him. His paws started to tremble as he felt another heavy breeze.
He never liked being in a kennel, his breed always slept under snow. It was warm because you don't feel the breeze above. He also thought of trying that now, it would be very fun and interesting to jump through the snow with his friends. Most humans liked him because of his eyes and his uncommon black mask that not all Siberian Huskys are born with. That never bothered Nanook, he though he looked like all black husky dogs. Except don't act like them. Nanook sat up and shook his large coat off and started to whimper again, hoping the humans didn't forget to give him water. His kennel was his territory, that's why people didn't like to stay with him in his cage. He would have bit them through the layers over skin. Normally, they let him drink from there water bottles because he wouldn't let them in his cage. Nanook started to claw at the lock, hoping that he'd be able to unlock it. Everyday he saw how people unlocked cages, he wanted to try, with his one claw. Nanook clawed at the bottom hole of the lock. Till one person came and grabbed his paw and put it back down. This was the reason why he was stubborn. Nanook pawed at his neck as the person bent down to examine him. His paw went straight out again. The human didn't seem bothered, because he was the one that visited him every day. Nanook barked as he unlocked the door and gave him the cut water bottle. Nanook lapped it up fast as he was very thirsty. He didn't mind that specific person because he fed him all the time, and always pet him. Every day, that person would stroke him gently, like he was now. Nanook put his head on his paws and closed his eyes. He started to wonder what would happen if he blew his very last chance?






