Post by c l i c k on Mar 4, 2009 20:51:32 GMT -5
Bark A Hello;;
I'm Click-Click Boom, but you may call me Click,
From Husky Ancestors...
From Husky Ancestors...
Growl A Warning;;
i'vebeensearchingfor;;
two years
i'vefoundshelterwith;;
none
i'vebeenknowntolike;;
being left alone, chasing random stuff, causing trouble, the taste of blood, and working on a sled
i'vebeenknowntohate;;
other canines, invasion of privacy, a challenge to my position, being dominated, and stolen from
Whimper A Goodbye;;
i'veseenhardtimes;;
i'vegrownuptobe;;
i'vematuredtolook;;
Click was born from pure husky ancestry, her traits running back as far as the breed goes. She was actually born somewhere in upper Canada. Her owners trained her to be a tough sledding dog, and then sold her off to some guy in Alaska. From there she was sold again and again, used for all sorts of sledding; mail trains, couriers, you name it and she probably did it! Eventually she was brought her to Yakone, where she was kept as a mere lap dog. Click hated it -- she wanted to be out in the open with a harness attached and running alongside a sled (or more in front of). However her present owner was just too old to go out sledding. Luckily for Click, he passed away in his little cabin and she escaped. For months she's been running wild, occasionally stumbling upon a sled team and running alongside of them.
i'vegrownuptobe;;
Click isn't one to mess with really. She enjoys her privacy, and when you invade it she tends to get aggressive. It's not like a little aggressive - oh, no this aggression has climbed to its peak once you pass through her bubble space. Pretty much everything about this female is aggressive -- touch her, she'll snap; steal from her, she'll teach you a lesson you'll never forget; approach her in the wrong way and she'll show you the right way. The only time this husky isn't aggressive is when she's in a harness attached to traces. Sure, if you step out of line she'll nip you a little but that's all she gives. This is probably the only time she's truly happy. Now, I'm not saying there isn't a soul out there whom she can't befriend -- after all, anything's possible.
i'vematuredtolook;;
Innocent and sweet looking, angelic you might say. A thick, fluffy red and white coat with the traditional husky markings. Broad structure, but feminine at the same time. A thick skull holding all her wisdom and strategies with pure ice blue eyes full of mischief.