Post by gummy on Mar 3, 2013 16:14:51 GMT -5
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Personality: Lacey is a perfect example of her breed. She’s highly energetic and if you give her a task, then she’ll definitely get it done as soon as she possibly can. She’s highly intelligent; don’t try to pull the wool over her eyes, trust me. She’s rather flirty, going from one male to the next on a whim. She’s not some whore, though, she doesn’t go that far with a boy. She’s really quite lovable, though, and while it seems like it, she isn’t as naïve as everyone believes.
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Name:
Lacey
Age:
2½
Gender:
Female
Pack:
Loner
Rank:
None
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Breed:
Australian Shepherd
Eye color:
Blue[pale]
Pelt color:
Red Tri-color
Markings:
Brown points, white markings
Height:
19 ½ inches at her withers
Weight:
45 pounds
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[li]Swimming
[/li][li]Fishing
[/li][li]Meeting Others
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[li]Arguing
[/li][li]Being Disrespected
[/li][li]Being Ordered Around
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Personality: Lacey is a perfect example of her breed. She’s highly energetic and if you give her a task, then she’ll definitely get it done as soon as she possibly can. She’s highly intelligent; don’t try to pull the wool over her eyes, trust me. She’s rather flirty, going from one male to the next on a whim. She’s not some whore, though, she doesn’t go that far with a boy. She’s really quite lovable, though, and while it seems like it, she isn’t as naïve as everyone believes.
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Family:
Erik[brother]
History:
Lacey was born into the house of a breeder. The breeder didn’t breed for show, he breed for agility shows. His dogs were champions and were treated like humans, they were special to him. When Lacey and her siblings were born, he was a bit disappointed. Out of the litter of what was to be five, only Lacey and her brother and sister were alive, though her sister died a week after they were born. He decided to ditch the father’s bloodline and sold Lacey and her brother, Erik. They were sent to a woman who thought that the pair would be good companions for her two young children, Jackson[six] and Elice[three]. When they arrived they were treated well enough. But when Lacey and Erik reached their one year birthday, Jackson pulled too hard on Erik and Erik nipped at him. The woman, Stacy, started to yell and scream at Erik and Lacey snapped at her. A few days later a young, scruffy man came to the house and took them to a large farm. It was a clean place, with dogs of all kinds in large corrals. They were separated and inspected by a kind looking young woman. They were put back together and then put into a corral. They frolicked for the rest of the day and when night fell they were put into a large, clean horse stall and bedded down. For two weeks they were taught how to herd and meet the rest of the dogs, who told her that the farm was a wonderful place. The forth week, she was sent into a different stall, with another Australian shepherd. They breed and when her litter of four was born, the humans were delighted. She, for the most part, was allowed to raise the pups, though they were weaned a few days earlier than usual so Lacey could be back in the farm. Then, the police threatened to take the farm, since it was a quote unquote, “Puppy Mill.” They came down to the island though the business died out and they left the dogs. They were found by a young couple and adopted. When the disease started, they were sent to this island to live.
Name:
Mae
Age:
2 Years
Gender:
Female
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Breed:
Red Fox
Eye color:
Hazel
Pelt color:
Red
Height:
18 Inches
Weight:
23 Pounds