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Magic Horses. Location - Dense Forst . Due to your prior knowledge on the fact that it would be highly unlikely for these pawprints to be anything but a dogs... you decide to follow them! Its takes a good half hour to keep up with these tracks, it seems as though this animal was moving quickly due to their freshness. At some point, due to just how long you'd been tracking, you took a break - noticing up ahead that the track seems to lighten or completely fade away. You plop yourself onto a rock with a huff, closing your eyes as you take for a rest. You feel a wet... something nudging your hand. Obviously your eyes opened. You shouldnt have been shocked to see a curious, waggy friend when you opened, but you were. Not only that but two! They did indeed seem to be strays, no collar in sight... . - Two options this time! - 1.) Gather these pups up, bring them to the vet, and home! [Will conclude this adventure] 2.) Leave them and keep searching? . . Calela Eventing Location - Mountain Range . Being the sensable person you are, you decide to not only follow the leading idea of life among the rocks but also the smoother terrain that came with it! While this path was smoother, it was a bit of a dissapointment when you noticed you were headed down the mountain. It looked like you were heading towards the place in which you began... until, the prints turned. You continued to follow and hope had sparked in your chest at the freshness of the paw prints, but then. Sigh. A dead end. Running a hand over your face you wondered if it really had been too good to be true. A yip. Oh? You turn suddenly to see a blur of pale fur, not quite glimsping its entirety, but enough to know that it had not been some rabbit who had eaten too much over the spring. . - Choices, choices! - 1.) Follow that fluff! 2.) Try and find your way back up the slopes, maybe you'll find something along the way? 3.) Go back to your starting location, a fresh start?
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1 – I'd feel bad if I left them lol
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Calela Eventing Location - Mountain Range . You decide, in the split second you had to do so, to chase after that blur of fur. You never saw more that the rear end of the little thing but you could confirm your suspicions at least. Through winding paths and carefully jumping over logs the animal finally stopped. With you breathing heavily from the strain of running to keep up, the dog looked back with a grinning loll of its tongue - didnt seem to be tired whatsoever. It barked again and moved ahead slower, turning a corner that you cautiously turned as well. You didnt notice it at first - it simply looked like a giant pile of rubble - but then that little floof woofed you over, and you heard... was that whining? You hurried over and to your horror, there lay a small dog covered in the heap of it all. . - Goly! You must do something... but what? - 1.) Attempt to release the boulder yourself & hope the pup can get out on its own 2.) Call some rangers and see what they can do (this will take longer) 3.) Reluctantly give up and head back to the trail. . . Magic Horses. Adventure - Concluded! After getting these wiggly friends collared and leashed you loaded them up in your car and drove them to the nearest veterinary hospital. The vet took them in and brought them out with the same smile, everything looked good! They found no microchip in either of the dogs so their yours!
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omg haha those are adorable Chestnut Ridge said: Calela Eventing Location - Mountain Range . You decide, in the split second you had to do so, to chase after that blur of fur. You never saw more that the rear end of the little thing but you could confirm your suspicions at least. Through winding paths and carefully jumping over logs the animal finally stopped. With you breathing heavily from the strain of running to keep up, the dog looked back with a grinning loll of its tongue - didnt seem to be tired whatsoever. It barked again and moved ahead slower, turning a corner that you cautiously turned as well. You didnt notice it at first - it simply looked like a giant pile of rubble - but then that little floof woofed you over, and you heard... was that whining? You hurried over and to your horror, there lay a small dog covered in the heap of it all. . - Goly! You must do something... but what? - 1.) Attempt to release the boulder yourself & hope the pup can get out on its own 2.) Call some rangers and see what they can do (this will take longer) 3.) Reluctantly give up and head back to the trail. . . Magic Horses. Adventure - Concluded! After getting these wiggly friends collared and leashed you loaded them up in your car and drove them to the nearest veterinary hospital. The vet took them in and brought them out with the same smile, everything looked good! They found no microchip in either of the dogs so their yours!
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- Not the little babies!
Love the design as well, super cute <3
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Calela Eventing Location - Mountain Range . Taking matters into your own hands and deciding the rangers might take too long to arrive, you decide to try this out on your own. Rolling up your sleeves, you move towards the boulders. The little fluff moves out of the way as you move to reach for its friend, who had gone rather still under the weight on the boulders, eyes half lidded as it looks up at you pleading. You murmur something comforting before placing your hands on the large stone, goodness, this thing was big. You push up. It doesnt budge. Damn. After a couple more pushes from different angles you step back to assess the situation better. A log that you had jumped over catches your eye, oh! Heaving the log up onto your shoulder you place in inbetween the boulder and a large rock face next to it. You push down on the log instead and... The pup scoots free! But oh no... its back legs are both limping, its struggling to stand - not to mention the scar its going to have on its face... . - Options, options! - 1.) Gather both of these pups and take them both to the vet (Concludes this adventure!) 2.) Get some rangers and bring them to the site (They might be able to do something? Chance of loosing a dog,)
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- Am not loosing these little guys to a rock
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