Post by johnny on Aug 10, 2008 13:24:57 GMT -5
Name: Coda
Age: Just over a year.
Breed: Mostly Australian Shepherd, but not completely. Her "mutt" heritage is unknown.
Eyes: Brown, with split-heterochromia blue in the right eye.
Pelt: Chocolate brown base coat with tan and white merle markings. Her face is one-third merle.
Gender: Female.
Personality: Earnest, caring, and, at times, a bit naive. She has an incessant need to do something with her life, become something better than she is, and she seems to subconsciously looking for another canine that could show her how to succeed. Her biggest fault is probably her trusting, co-dependent nature - if she finds someone that she connects with, she will doubtlessly become devoted to them. As her personality, strengths, weaknesses, and wants become more clear to her, she will figure out whether or not her place is in a pack, and what role in that pack she might be fit to take, or if perhaps she's better suited for the life of a loner.
History: Coda had been a traveler all her life - even as a pup, her mother and she had traveled from city to city, scavenging and, occasionally, killing small prey. Her entire existence seemed to be a constant, aching hunger, painfully scratched paw-pads from too much walking on concrete, and exhaustion. They were constantly being chased off by humans, sometimes they were even shot at and kicked, and Coda's mother always expressed a hatred for the two-legged creatures that seemed to control everything. Coda had never asked why, but she assumed it had something to do with her father. Everything else did.
When word got to them that there was a city completely without mankind, with vacant shelter for them to dwell in, Coda's mother was thrilled. They started out on their quest to find it immediately, taking more rural routes so as to sharpen their hunting skills (there would be no trash to scavenge through, after all) and they traveled for what seemed like forever to Coda, who wasn't quite old enough to have learned patience yet.
Unfortunately, during a hunting session, her mother and her got separated from one another. She stayed in the general area for a few days, but there was no sign of her mother and she was still too young to properly track down another dog.
Figuring that, no matter what, her mother would still follow the trail to the city, Coda went ahead without her. When she finally arrived about a week later, however, her mother was nowhere to be found.
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Mate: (none)
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Age: Just over a year.
Breed: Mostly Australian Shepherd, but not completely. Her "mutt" heritage is unknown.
Eyes: Brown, with split-heterochromia blue in the right eye.
Pelt: Chocolate brown base coat with tan and white merle markings. Her face is one-third merle.
Gender: Female.
Personality: Earnest, caring, and, at times, a bit naive. She has an incessant need to do something with her life, become something better than she is, and she seems to subconsciously looking for another canine that could show her how to succeed. Her biggest fault is probably her trusting, co-dependent nature - if she finds someone that she connects with, she will doubtlessly become devoted to them. As her personality, strengths, weaknesses, and wants become more clear to her, she will figure out whether or not her place is in a pack, and what role in that pack she might be fit to take, or if perhaps she's better suited for the life of a loner.
History: Coda had been a traveler all her life - even as a pup, her mother and she had traveled from city to city, scavenging and, occasionally, killing small prey. Her entire existence seemed to be a constant, aching hunger, painfully scratched paw-pads from too much walking on concrete, and exhaustion. They were constantly being chased off by humans, sometimes they were even shot at and kicked, and Coda's mother always expressed a hatred for the two-legged creatures that seemed to control everything. Coda had never asked why, but she assumed it had something to do with her father. Everything else did.
When word got to them that there was a city completely without mankind, with vacant shelter for them to dwell in, Coda's mother was thrilled. They started out on their quest to find it immediately, taking more rural routes so as to sharpen their hunting skills (there would be no trash to scavenge through, after all) and they traveled for what seemed like forever to Coda, who wasn't quite old enough to have learned patience yet.
Unfortunately, during a hunting session, her mother and her got separated from one another. She stayed in the general area for a few days, but there was no sign of her mother and she was still too young to properly track down another dog.
Figuring that, no matter what, her mother would still follow the trail to the city, Coda went ahead without her. When she finally arrived about a week later, however, her mother was nowhere to be found.
Picture:
Mate: (none)
Other: