Come along, little warriors
Puppy lesson!
04-11-2022, 08:24 PM
Plague explained the course he had set up, and Saia stared at it with a squint inspecting each area or at least from as far away as she was from each part of it. It was like she was running the course through her head before she would actually start, was that a good thing? As Plague asked if there were any questions, she simply turned her head to see if any of her siblings had questions before shaking her own head gently to mention she didn't.
Seere took off eagerly, Saia took a step forward as if they were all about to race but her head turned to look at Stolas who was standing back to observe what would happen first. Sitri didn't look too thrilled that Seere jumped the gun, she was really on neither side of those two, she'd just wait her turn. With a small smile she looked out at Seere as she bumped and tripped at the weaving pegs, chuckling quietly to herself. Stolas made quite the show as his pegs swayed and rumbled as his body ran into a number of them. Sitri went off too, without much struggle through the first part of their course.
Saia bolted forward just as her brother made it to the wall, the course she had run through her head what felt like a hundred times but when she got to that first peg she ended up nearly stopping in a slide in front of it. She didn't stop and stare though, instead weaving slowly in and out until she had the hang of it and made it through the rest of the length of the pegs pretty well. She made it to the wall, one of her paws placing on the stones to help with the climb before she found her footing and was able to make it to the top, of course not so quickly. Only when she made it to the top, she didn't stop to look down as her siblings did. Instead she reached the top of the wall and immediately jumped up and over into the pit with a loud, and maybe alarming thud onto the padded bottom. Good thing Plague thought ahead. If there was any worry, it would have been washed away as she popped back up on her feet inside the pit, her back paws scrambling under her as she made it out. Finally facing her dummy, her head lowered and her tail aligned straight out with her spine as she side stepped around the dummy. She stopped to looked back at her siblings and fathers with a bit of a pant. She may have been a little more serious than most pups, but she couldn't deny that was pretty fun.
"Saia"
Seere took off eagerly, Saia took a step forward as if they were all about to race but her head turned to look at Stolas who was standing back to observe what would happen first. Sitri didn't look too thrilled that Seere jumped the gun, she was really on neither side of those two, she'd just wait her turn. With a small smile she looked out at Seere as she bumped and tripped at the weaving pegs, chuckling quietly to herself. Stolas made quite the show as his pegs swayed and rumbled as his body ran into a number of them. Sitri went off too, without much struggle through the first part of their course.
Saia bolted forward just as her brother made it to the wall, the course she had run through her head what felt like a hundred times but when she got to that first peg she ended up nearly stopping in a slide in front of it. She didn't stop and stare though, instead weaving slowly in and out until she had the hang of it and made it through the rest of the length of the pegs pretty well. She made it to the wall, one of her paws placing on the stones to help with the climb before she found her footing and was able to make it to the top, of course not so quickly. Only when she made it to the top, she didn't stop to look down as her siblings did. Instead she reached the top of the wall and immediately jumped up and over into the pit with a loud, and maybe alarming thud onto the padded bottom. Good thing Plague thought ahead. If there was any worry, it would have been washed away as she popped back up on her feet inside the pit, her back paws scrambling under her as she made it out. Finally facing her dummy, her head lowered and her tail aligned straight out with her spine as she side stepped around the dummy. She stopped to looked back at her siblings and fathers with a bit of a pant. She may have been a little more serious than most pups, but she couldn't deny that was pretty fun.