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| Artist | demonthief. [gallery] |
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| Drawing sessions | 4 |
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Welcome to Crowntail Racers Adoption Agency! Here, you may browse our lovely selection of the infamous Crowntail, a rare
and treasured equine species native to the coasts of Thailand. Lucky for you, our agency specializes in obtaining and breeding
these beauties a little bit closer to home. These beasts range from 10 to 14 hands (3 - 4 ft), and average anywhere from 500
to 900 pounds. Despite their tranquil appearance, they are known as ferocious fighters with harshly controlled dictatorship
style packs. However, they can be easily tamed in captivity, and may even be ridden by their trainers.
CrownTail Special Needs Adoptions wrote:These Crowntails have had a tough start in life and are
looking for new owners to take care of them. We have a few to begin with and others are coming from our
shelter over the next few weeks. Each Crowntail will have something wrong with them, from torn fins and
scars to amputations. Some even have bandages to cover up injuries.
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[b]Are they blind? : [/b] [ Yes or no ]
[b]If yes, how did they become blind? : [/b] [ delete this question if your answer to the previous question was no]
[b]If no, what colour is their eyes? : [/b] [ delete this question if your answer to the " Are they blind? " was yes]
[b]Tell me how you gained their trust : [/b] [ min 50 words. Can be a story or the steps you took ]

Story Time! wrote: I sighed, my breath visible in the cold morning air. It was just turning to my favorite season, fall. The leaves were mix of vibrant oramges and ambers. But, that wasn't what I was focused on. Darien. This new Crowntail Racer that needed a permanent, and caring owner. I wanted to be that person so bad. The stallion seemed so sweet, but had been marred by bad experiences, both physically and probably mentally. I had come here several times before, just leaning against the fence and watching me. He knew I was there. He heard me whisteling to him softly. He didn't come though. Today was a new day, and I didn't plan on giving up. I walked up to the fence, giving a small whistle, and his ears perked up, and he knew it was me. He drew forward a bit, and then thought twice about it, and backed away again. I moved towards the gate, and slipped inside, staying close to the gate in case he tried anything. I whistled again, and he moved his head to my new location, and again he drew forward about four steps, and shied back two. I smiled, and then he seemed to lose interest, until I moved out, deciding on something different to do. I grabbed a chair, and then went back, and sat down in the chair. I stayed there for awhile, and would ocassionally whistle, letting him know I was still here. He would perk his ears, and draw forward a bit, but shy back about half the distance he moved forward. I was about to leave when the stallion slowly drew forward, extending his muzzle, perking his ears, searching for the sound of the familiar whistle. I offered it, and he altered his course, slowly, and carefully advancing towards me. I smiled, and offered the whistle again. He stopped about an armslength from me, and reached out. I whistled softly, and slowly lifted my hand. He sniffed it, moving his muzzle along it, before bounding off like a little colt, causing me to chuckle softly.
Over the next few days, I continued my efforts, and one day they paid off. He can up behind me, and rested his muzzle on my shoulder for a moment, before he slowly backed away, and then bounded off again. He knew I was here to stay. He knew I wouldn't hurt him like others had. This was how I gained the trust of Darien. He knew, unlike those of the past, I would be there for him whenever he needed me. He knew I wouldn't hurt him like those his past. He had someone that finally cared for him.




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