Entry tags:
- !public: general,
- + voice,
- ;event,
- ;event: affected,
- actually missing people,
- assistance plz,
- brb adopting riku's puppy,
- hatake kakashi,
- little help here,
- not a dog person but will try,
- this is gonna be a long week,
- took long enough,
- uh someone want a whoo-whatsitnow?,
- ✉ hatake kakashi,
- ✉ hitsugaya toushirou,
- ✉ hyuuga hinata,
- ✉ namine,
- ✉ uchiha madara,
- ✉ unohana retsu
九十四
ああ...カカシ...私は、ええと、子犬を高めるためのいくつかのポインタを使用できます。
私はそれがしばらくして知っているが、私が見つかりましたロクサスとリクのペット私が徒歩以前に出て行った。他の誰他人の世話をしたい場合私は風のケア、取っている?
[[ Translation: Ah... Kakashi... I, um, could use a few pointers for raising a puppy.
I know it's been a while, but I found Roxas and Riku's pets when I went out on a walk earlier. I'm taking care of Wind, if anyone else wants to take care of the others?]]
私はそれがしばらくして知っているが、私が見つかりましたロクサスとリクのペット私が徒歩以前に出て行った。他の誰他人の世話をしたい場合私は風のケア、取っている?
[[ Translation: Ah... Kakashi... I, um, could use a few pointers for raising a puppy.
I know it's been a while, but I found Roxas and Riku's pets when I went out on a walk earlier. I'm taking care of Wind, if anyone else wants to take care of the others?]]
/gets lazy too
Um... Everything.
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Hm... Well, be responsible and pick up after it. Dogs don't use litter boxes like cats. Feed it kibble, or some meat. Watch the bones. No chocolate. Take it for walks. Keep it on a leash.
The dog will need a lot of love and attention; petting, playing, a sense of companionship with you. You should be its Master, the Alpha of the pack; command it but care for it too. If you want to train it, you'll have to start with the basics: sit, come, lay down, etc. Rewarding with treats should encourage it. Repeat the behavior often enough and it should pick up on it quickly.
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Also, fff that sounds hard.]
Ah... It doesn't...sound too difficult.
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[It is a lot of work.]
A dog is a lot more work than a cat, Sasuke. Cat's are independent beings that just live in your space and occasionally allow you near them. Dogs are your friendly, companionable, and come complete with all the responsibilities that come with maintaining a friendship. If you're there for the dog, he'll be there for you...as long as he lives.
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Mm. That sounds...really nice right now.