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Quote: Layla, completely engulfed with fury, walked, snarling, closer to Jargo.
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Jargo, deep inside, was panicking, though he showed no emotion through his hard shell. This stupid mutt was really causing problems for him. He continued advancing, though, figuring he would just call her bluff.
Jargo's panic rose. He figured she would've backed down by now. He barked a command to one of his packmates. He figured some help wouldn't hurt.Layla, completely engulfed with fury, walked, snarling, closer to Jargo.
The dogcatcher grinned at the dogs 2 extra dogcatcher trucks pulled up. "Now what's your plan?" he said to the dogs, not caring that they didn't understand him.
Layla flicked her ears back. Him getting help was not good. She didn't know how much fighting experience Scout had, and whether or not she could fight two grown male dogs. She was an excellent fighter, and hoping Scout was too.Jargo's panic rose. He figured she would've backed down by now. He barked a command to one of his packmates. He figured some help wouldn't hurt.
The man was prepared for this, but he was not as mean. "Whoa. Easy, girl! It's okay... it's okay..." he soothed gently, pulling a slice of chicken from his pocket.Sonya felt the rumbling of the trucks approaching and let go of the dogcatcher's pantleg. She looked around, tucking her tail in fear. She was definitely not a fighter, and was feeling less confident about the odds of three dogs versus three dogcatchers. Her hackles rose a bit and she charged at one of the backup dogcatchers, only aiming to tackle them to the ground.
The man was prepared for this, but he was not as mean. "Whoa. Easy, girl! It's okay... it's okay..." he soothed gently, pulling a slice of chicken from his pocket.
Layla flicked her ears back. Him getting help was not good. She didn't know how much fighting experience Scout had, and whether or not she could fight two grown male dogs. She was an excellent fighter, and hoping Scout was too.
A large snarling dog loped up beside Jargo, then looked incredulous. "You called me over here for this?!" he grumbled. "Shut up, fool!" Jargo snarled. Rex looked Layla over. He then scoffed and began advancing.Layla flicked her ears back. Him getting help was not good. She didn't know how much fighting experience Scout had, and whether or not she could fight two grown male dogs. She was an excellent fighter, and hoping Scout was too.