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Post by sora on Jan 25, 2010 18:58:09 GMT -5
[/i] my mind was right. I could just go down there and see all the lights as bright as they can be. Oh fine I can’t believe that I had stopped myself. The music was load but most of the humans loved it. There were women and children lining up to go onto rides. Many stay dogs walked past me as I walked through the crowed and then many home dogs did as well. When I pasted a poodle past me with her owner I saw her nose go up and her snot in my way. Oh great another snob I thought to myself. I kept it to myself as I did not want to draw attention to myself. I kept to myself wondering from the caracal to the roller coasters. The place was huge and many people did pet me while I walked by. Some actually checked to see if I had a collar or not. It felt good to be around someone and actually speak to them. I thought I may of lost my own voice box sometimes. [/center] [/ul]
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kaia
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Post by kaia on Jan 30, 2010 18:01:05 GMT -5
Again there I was, wandering around in search of a human to take me home with them. I would hear people comments on me as I passed them by "Aww, what a beautiful dog!" "Shes so cute!" "Look at her nose!" That's what I would catch them saying. I longed for affection. Sometimes children would be walking by and would quickly pet my head so their mother's wouldn't see.
At one point, sure enough, a mother caught her 8 year old son patting me. She quickly grabbed his hand and pulled him away uttering " Don't pet that dog! It could bite you! It might just even have rabies, or fleas, or ticks!" she gave her child 'words of wisdom' for the rest of the night about 'things like those stray dogs'.
I then saw other dogs. None of them talked to me. Some just gave low growls or ignored me. I then saw a poodle, being very snobby to a dog. I think he was a stray. Either that or it was because that poodle was bred 'just right' for its breeds personality. I trotted over to the dog and tried to compile a conversation. "Those poodles....so stuck up about themselves." I wagged my tail a little, hoping for a response.
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