Tucker shrugged. "I dunno. This isn't normal. I can't really tell. I don't know really if this is better or not, I still don't know what I'm supposed to do." In truth, Tucker actually thought he might be stuck in that cage forever, being taken into that small room for food every day. But that German Shepherd had told him that they make you into good dogs, and that had to involve something else.
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"Why didn't they give you one of these?" Bandi asked motioning to his bandana. "Do you think it means something?" Bandi waited for Tucker to reply to him. He stood up and padded over to Tucker's side and stood about three feet from the chain links that seperated them.
OOC: Sorry it's short, i didn't have much to say.
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"Well get there if its where we want to be and if not, well then I guess we never really lost anything in the first place."
Tucker shrugged. "I have no idea, maybe they thought it just looked best on you or something. I guess it means nothing." He sighed and rested his chin on his paws. This was so boring. He wished something interesting would happen. Suddenly, right at that moment, a man walked into the room with a clipboard and a bunch of the collars with sticks attached to them, and some regular leashes. He stopped in front of the cages belonging to the facility dogs. "Time to get to know your way around this place," he said to them. The woman in the room where the dogs were fed shouted something, and the man shouted something back, and then he started opening cages and clipping the collars with sticks to the dogs. When he came to Tucker's cage, the pit bull ran right at the man, barking and growling, but the man slipped the ring around his neck and Tucker couldn't get any closer to him.
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Shandler came back, happy and full, and went into his cage. The lady slammed the door shut and he jumped back surprise. He shook his head, trying to push the fear away. "You're... Bandi, right?" He asked the dog with the bandanna. Funny, since none of the other dogs had them. But Shandler was particularly glad. He thought a collar was annoying enough, much less a bandanna.
Tucker strained against the stick keeping him away from the man as he began to gather the other facility dogs. He opened Bandi's cage a slid his head through the loop. He repeated the process with Skye, but used a regular leach for Shandler. "Come on dogs," the man said cheerfully and he started down the aisle. Tucker pulled away from the man now, growling, teeth bared.
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Skye tried to pull back on the leash as the man held him and the other dogs. Growling he shook his head but it wouldnt come off. "Get off." he growled and struggled even more not caring if he hit the other dogs. He barked and growled trying to get free but the leash was on tight. Standing up on his hind legs he tried to bite the stick but it wouldnt break.
"Yes, that's my name," Bandi said as the lady who had taken him to eat came back to get him. He tensed for a moment like he had earlier but slowly he let her take him away. She didn't seem like a threat or a problem so he would let her lead him away hoping he was going outside to the sunshine. The lady was walking both himself and Shandler so they could still talk "How old are you anyways?"
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"Well get there if its where we want to be and if not, well then I guess we never really lost anything in the first place."
Shandler looked startled at the question. "M-me? Well... i'm half a year old." He looked down, uncomfortable, and clawed the hard floor of the cage. "Why? I'm not such a baby." He gave a little shrug and looked at Bandi. He was older than Shandler as well. Everyone seemed to be.
Seeing he wasn't getting anyway Skye finally gave up with a huff and let the man drag him to wherever they were going. He sat down and the man just seemed to pull alittle harder to try and get him up. Sighing Skye turned his head to see Shandler and another dog talking. They didn't seem really aggressive and he wondered why they were even there. Turning his head he watched the man wondering where he was going.