Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27319156-20151017183206/@comment-27226023-20151101062905

Ms.Marvel 302 wrote: "Prince! (German Sheperd) Emma (Golden Retriever) get down!" Addie exclaimed to the two dogs that were jumping all over her. Addie pulled out a treat and they both stopped. "Good," she said to them. Addie gave them the treat and they turned their attention to Calli.

"Ruff!" the two dogs said in usion. They pranced up to Calli. Prince and Emma sat infront of her theri tongues dripping with saliva. Calli felt relaxed and somewhat foolish. While yes, she had reason to be wary around German Shepherds (they made for great guard dogs) Golden Retriever's had more gentler. Neither were hunting dogs. However she had reason to be wary around German Shepherds as the made hexcellent guard dogs. The Golden Retriever however had much more gentler temperment. Not the kind of dogs that made it habit to attack coyotes but rather the other way around.

Both pranced up to her rather than approach her with their heads lowered. Their prancing indicated they were not only curious but sociable and even playful approaching in that manner with their tails wagging. Then the sat in front of her which exhibited docile behavior and barked a greeting.

Calli crouched before them then gently held out her hand so eachof the could get a whiff and identify her scent. After she slowly eaned her face forward, first towards the German Shepherd named Prince. She brushed her nose against the leathery wet surface of his and nuzzled it. Then she did the same with Emma the Golden Retriever. In both instances they looked her nose. To do so meant conveying that they were submissive towards her. This was a standard greeting with many canines. Particularly amongst wolves but coyotes did this too, mostly with their pups or potential mates.

They pranced up to her, another good sign, as their prancing indicated they were sociable and even playful to be approaching her in that manner. Calli was sure her scent would set them off to growl and snap but they rather sat in front of her exhibiting docile behavior, their tales wagging and staring at her indecrously.