• What is a Hindoge? •
Hindoges originated in Africa as an attempt to create a hybrid
hunting dog. This combination was a success, resulting in a cross
between a Dog and Hyena. This cross made the canines more cunning,
there ears bigger and jaws stronger. The dog cross added more of a
domesticated side to the Hindoges, This causing them to be more
obedient and take orders more easily, also making them easier to identify
Compared to wild hyenas. These dogs soon spread all over the world
As domesticated canines.
A little brindle/tiger themed adopt. Yes, the pupils are different sizes! The story section of the form must be filled out with HOW this happened to the poor Hindoggie.
I will choose the winner in approximately a week.
This little gal is now owned by TwistedArtz
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TwistedArtz
Name
Chitty
Gender
Female
Personality
Chitty is a quirky little hindoge, she goes from skittish and hiding from you under tables to try to climb ONTO the table for affection or your attention. Chitty tends to collect rocks or objects she deems as pretty, and buries them out back in a hole filled with other like objects, her owner calls it the hoard. She has a tendency to stumble and stutters when she makes noise, almost sounding like a case of the hiccups. But mentioning that makes hed flee and hide away for a good handful of hours till the teasing is over. Giving her biscuits, treats, or even a spoonful of peanut butter is sure to win her over and make her adore you.
Story
Chitty's previous owners weren't very thoughtful or even really intelligent about owning a pet, in all honesty they probably shouldn't have bought a hindoge at all. They got the small brindled-tiger hindoge when she was nothing more then a pup, her eyes barely open and still figuring out how to properly walk. Being so small, everything seemed much bigger and hiding beneath cabinets or chairs became a comfort thing, chairs meant safety. Now a few weeks old, almost two whole months, Chitty had still never seen what laid beyond the big oak door her owners disappeared through.
But ever the easily frightened pup, she hid when it opened and wouldn't come out till it was firmly shut. The human woman soon decided it was time to house train the hindoge, she was bought to be a guard dog after all and would soon be spending most of herdays and nights out doors. So the day was spent fencing in the yard, and moving all the chairs out from for the night before Chitty was dropped outside on the porch with the door locked. Whimpering, the hindoge pressed against the door confused as she took in her surroundings. The shriek of a bat sent her fleeing into the night, wailing and crying before hitting the porch step and toppling down, banging her head a few times in the process. The commotion caused the human to come out, expecting an intruder, but upon seeing the pup with a bloodied head he quickly took her to the vet and left her there. She was diagnosed with a slight concussion, her eye permanently dialated, and a noticeable speech/bark impediment. She stayed at the vet for a good three months before being adopted by a person who owned another hindoge named Maen.
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