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Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 11:05 am
The park is a peaceful place nearby the humane society. In the center of the park is a small pond, in which duck and geese often come. Around the lake was a gravel path that would be excellent for you and/or your pets to walk or run around for exersize. Benches can be found all around the rim of the path, often with street lamps over them. The park is an excellent place for picnics, to sunbathe, or just to relax. Your pet may run free in the park, but make sure that s/he does not harm any of the wildlife that inhabits the area, and also clean up their messes. On the street lamps are boxes which contain spare baggies, in case one was forgotten at home.
( Notice: the park's design may change at any time. Chickies wrote this up off the top of her head. )
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 2:56 pm
Miro runs in the park, throwing the frisbee for Loki to go and catch, watching him and smiling at the now larger dog.
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:46 am
Kanashimii walked in between two trees, watching Miro and Loki playing frisbee together. She smiled and sat down on a near bench, taking out an average sized book. She watched her friend and pet play a little more, before opening the book and started reading silently, under the warm sun.
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Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 7:09 am
Loki runs over to drop near Kana after running around with Miro who came over smiling as well. "Hello"
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 8:17 am
[ Trent sees no signs to keep dogs on leash, so he un-clips Gir for a little while to run around. Mean while Trent goes over by the lake, still keeping an eye on Gir, and sits down on a near by bench. ]
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 3:28 am
Jady kept herself alert as she explored the bushes. It was useless to be on her own if she didnt make sure nothing would happen to her - she knew the feeling of being watched, being stalked. She was experienced, needless to say, and even the lightest sounds would alert her.
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 3:36 am
Tod, the little fox, explored the bushes, lifting his head up every now and again to take a sniff. He too knew what it was like to be stalked, or hunted. Suddenly, he smelt something in the air. It was coming towards him, and he slunk down lower, remaining totaly silent, hoping that whatver it was it wouldn't notice him.
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 3:43 am
Jady was not a dog that loved to run after a ball, or a dog that liked to sit on a silken couch and waste her life away. She liked to work. And she did. Moon had trained her in whatever aspects she thought was suited for the big black dog. Jady was gentle, but she was protective and suspicious. And she had a very good nose.
She snuffled at the branches delicately, about to turn away when a smell caught her nose. That smell. A low-throated growl erupted from her chest as she bristled lightly, her eyes searching the jumbled of leaves.
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 3:49 am
Tod was the kind of fox that would explore whenever he got a chance. Or at least when he could sneak through the doggy-door when his owners fell asleep.
Tod slunk lower to the ground, and just as his luck would have it, he sneezed and blew his cover. He froze instantly, unable to move.
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:20 am
Jady's ears pitched forward like a streak of night. She lifted her head halfway up, her eyes focusing on the red form of the fox. Her nose twitched...
And then she sprang. She seemed to know exactly when the fox had reached its highest point of fear, and it was then that she leapt forward. She dove into the bush, and grabbed the fox by its scruff. Gently, though. She wasn't a tough husky or some macho collie. She knew. Kind and gentleness was a virtue. At least for her. She'd hang on tight enough until she knew she'd got the him, and then she'd let go. She would.
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:34 pm
Tod wriggled around, being held by the large dog. He squirmed and twitched, then stopped moving altogether, realizing that he couldn't get free. He looked up at the large dog, and then down again. He squeaked a little fox squeak, and wiggled some more.
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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 12:41 am
Jady's grip relaxed experimentally as she felt the fox stop struggling. She was about to place him down when he started his kicking again, and her grip tightened. She growled once, holding the fox near the ground. It was harder for them to struggle so much that way.
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Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 7:42 am
Tod heard the growl from the dog, and stopped moving altogether. Maybe if he played dead the monstrous dog would let him go. He froze, and decided to remain limp in her mouth.
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 2:10 am
[They can talk to each other, right? o___o]
She raised her muzzle ever so slightly. Then she lowered the fox gently, placing a paw easily over his bushy tail. "I'm gonna put yer back down, but yer don't run, gettit?" She told him through his muffling fur. Her distant demeanor gave way to her roguish accent as she lowered her muzzle. "Oth'wise, yer won't be runnin' fast enough."
She set the fox down, her paw held gently over his tail. She was still a nice dog, despite what she sounded and made impressions like.
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