((Thanks Ika. x3
Just as a note, he lived a lot farther north at first, that's why he's always thinking about the cold.)
Baron stared at the dog that had just spoken, a look of confusion clear on his face. Running? From humans? It didn't make sense to him, everything was backwards here. It was all wrong, like his entire world had just been turn on it's head.
Well, maybe it has.
He never had any reason to dislike the humans, they never gave him any reason to go running in fear. They were the food bringers, the ones with warm shelters when even the dogs could no longer bear the cold. Even the humans in the shelter treated him with some degree of kindness, filling his food and water bowls every day. Sometimes they even offered a head scratch, though the startled shepherd would snap at their advances, his thoughts clouded from the stress of being confined.
If anything, it was the dogs he feared, and once again he was alarmed by their kindness. Or rather, their tolerance of him. Kindness would imply that he trusted them, something he certainly wasn't capable of at the moment. He was still watching every move, ready to attack at the slightest sign of aggression. Dogs were, in his mind, things to be attacked or avoided. They were predators, a threat to the herd's safety, and must always be treated as such or they all were to die. Apart from the loud, harsh warning barks, a guard dog wasn't to speak to his attackers at all. It was hardly worth it anyways. The coyotes would always talk in riddles, trying to out smart him, while the strays were rude and unintelligent.
He just wanted to go home where everything made sense, where the ground actually had grass, where machines didn't try to flatten him, where humans weren't terrible creatures, and where everything still made some amount of sense.
The words of the the shiba inu finally snapped him out of his daze, becoming suddenly aware that if he was to have any chance of survival he was just going to have to listen to him. Maybe not understand, but at the very least listen and go along with them. "Let's go." He barked, looking back at the approaching humans. For a moment he thought of staying and attacking like he would've in the herd, but there was no telling what would happen then.