Pax
Pax | cis m | straight | Hufflepuff
curious, playful, empathetic, cheerful, naive, stubborn, sensitive
curious, playful, empathetic, cheerful, naive, stubborn, sensitive
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Full Name; Pax
Gender; Male
Age; 1 year 10 months
Species; Dog, Bedlington terrier
Favorite pokemon; Keldeo
Sexuality; Straight
Status; Single, not really looking
Weaknesses;
-He is young and naive. He is prone to believe nearly anything he hears.
-He may be stubborn in his opinions of others.
-At times he may be inappropriately happy or excited.
-Sensitive.
Strengths;
-Has great empathy for others.
-Can keep others in high spirits (if they tolerate that sort of thing).
-Somewhat brave.
And his being friendly towards humans could be a strength or weakness.
Personality; Pax is a bit of a party animal. He is goofy, playful, and really just wants to have a good time. If he is excited, or among good friends, he is likely to tell a random anecdote about his past. Although he is a goofball, he is overall calm, as most Bedlingtons are. He is rather sensitive, not only in that he is hurt easily, but that he senses others' emotions quite well. He is influenced heavily by first impressions. If the creature he encounters is in a bad mood, that impression is likely to stick with him until proven wrong. It is not unusual for Pax to hold a grudge, but does not act in hostility on his feelings. He is usually more friendly towards human women than human men, although he likes both just fine.
Appearance; Pax is a normal-sized Bedlington terrier, at nearly 18 inches high. He is the more uncommon fawnish coloration, with lighter shades at his head and legs. His chest, blaze and toes are adorned with a lighter, creamy-white color. His spine, arched in the typical Greyhound-like fashion, is also a lighter shade. His eyes are a succulent milk-chocolate. His head tuft is spiked as well as dyed a rich medium blue. The fur on his legs and head are maintained in a more show-quality coat as opposed to the companion coat, despite his spiked and dyed fur. His nose and pawpads are a chestnut brown, and his tongue is pink.
History; Being a Bedlington terrier, Pax was raised as a pup in the experienced hands of a breeder. They coddled him and his littermates, and the breeder felt that Pax in particular would one day be a great hunter.
He was sold when he was 9 weeks old to a kind old woman and her 13-year old, also kind granddaughter (named Chloe). He was relocated to a small house in the "countryside" of a suburban area. Although small, the house was well-kept by the two women, and had a spacious back yard. There was already a dog living with the two humans, an old Doberman mix named Buzz. The canines became fast friends, Buzz acting as a mentor to Pax. The two were often spotted by neighbors, romping around the yard. The women let their dogs roam, as they always came back, together, without damage.
When Buzz passed away, Pax and Chloe became very depressed. The girl had never lost a pet before, and Pax had lost his first--and only--friend. They found solace in each other. On the rough nights, Pax would sense Chloe's sadness, go into her room, and snuggle up to her. They forged a very strong bond during this time, a bond that remains strong. Pax roams when he can, as he does so love the adventure, but he would not let himself leave Chloe.
Gender; Male
Age; 1 year 10 months
Species; Dog, Bedlington terrier
Favorite pokemon; Keldeo
Sexuality; Straight
Status; Single, not really looking
Weaknesses;
-He is young and naive. He is prone to believe nearly anything he hears.
-He may be stubborn in his opinions of others.
-At times he may be inappropriately happy or excited.
-Sensitive.
Strengths;
-Has great empathy for others.
-Can keep others in high spirits (if they tolerate that sort of thing).
-Somewhat brave.
And his being friendly towards humans could be a strength or weakness.
Personality; Pax is a bit of a party animal. He is goofy, playful, and really just wants to have a good time. If he is excited, or among good friends, he is likely to tell a random anecdote about his past. Although he is a goofball, he is overall calm, as most Bedlingtons are. He is rather sensitive, not only in that he is hurt easily, but that he senses others' emotions quite well. He is influenced heavily by first impressions. If the creature he encounters is in a bad mood, that impression is likely to stick with him until proven wrong. It is not unusual for Pax to hold a grudge, but does not act in hostility on his feelings. He is usually more friendly towards human women than human men, although he likes both just fine.
Appearance; Pax is a normal-sized Bedlington terrier, at nearly 18 inches high. He is the more uncommon fawnish coloration, with lighter shades at his head and legs. His chest, blaze and toes are adorned with a lighter, creamy-white color. His spine, arched in the typical Greyhound-like fashion, is also a lighter shade. His eyes are a succulent milk-chocolate. His head tuft is spiked as well as dyed a rich medium blue. The fur on his legs and head are maintained in a more show-quality coat as opposed to the companion coat, despite his spiked and dyed fur. His nose and pawpads are a chestnut brown, and his tongue is pink.
History; Being a Bedlington terrier, Pax was raised as a pup in the experienced hands of a breeder. They coddled him and his littermates, and the breeder felt that Pax in particular would one day be a great hunter.
He was sold when he was 9 weeks old to a kind old woman and her 13-year old, also kind granddaughter (named Chloe). He was relocated to a small house in the "countryside" of a suburban area. Although small, the house was well-kept by the two women, and had a spacious back yard. There was already a dog living with the two humans, an old Doberman mix named Buzz. The canines became fast friends, Buzz acting as a mentor to Pax. The two were often spotted by neighbors, romping around the yard. The women let their dogs roam, as they always came back, together, without damage.
When Buzz passed away, Pax and Chloe became very depressed. The girl had never lost a pet before, and Pax had lost his first--and only--friend. They found solace in each other. On the rough nights, Pax would sense Chloe's sadness, go into her room, and snuggle up to her. They forged a very strong bond during this time, a bond that remains strong. Pax roams when he can, as he does so love the adventure, but he would not let himself leave Chloe.