- ♣ DANIEL
{ male } { paired dog: frost } { location: kennels } { tags: frost }
"Woaaah! Woah!" Daniel exclaimed as Frost began circling ang circling around him, getting him more and more tangled in her leash. He attempted to spin around with her to minimilise the tangles but it didn't work, instead he just stumbled around off balance. Once she called down he took a deep breath, a short chuckle escaping his lips. "You're a crazy one, aren't you?" he breathed and then laughed sincerely. He straightened up and held onto her leash harder this time. "Maybe we should go park to get some energy out of you" he said as he started to lead her out of the kennels. If he brought a dog so energetic to his home he knew his parents wouldn't be happy. Especially if it meant she would release her energy by chewing up stuff in the house or running around or barking loudly.
- ✯ MATTIAS
{ male } { american pitbull } { paired human: clementine } { location: kennels } { tags: clementine }
Mattias' tail wagging tail started wagging much quicker as he noticed the door being open. He couldn't believe it, it was the first time a human hasn't just walked past him without even considering adoption. He didn't have to stay in this kennel anymore. He was finally free, he finally found a companion. As the door opened and the leash was attached, he walked out of his kennel with his whole body shaking with his wagging tail. His ears were pinned back and he licked his snout with joy, looking up at Clementine with large eyes. He jumped up and rested his paw on her chest, planting sloppy doggy kisses all over her face.
- ❅GRACIE
{ female } { pemsbroke welsh corgi } { paired human: none } { location: kennels } { tags: opal }
Gracie's ears pricked up when she saw a human come over to her kennel. She wagged her short tail quickly, reaching her snout out to sniff his hand. She didn't quite understand what he was saying but she recognised her name when he mentioned it, looking up at him with curious eyes as it was usually a sign that the human wanted her attention. He appeared cloudy in her vision which was going worse and worse, but she could still make out shapes and colours. She barked once and panted happily, her bark a higher pitch than the other dogs both because she was a smaller breed but because she was also quite young.
























