Post by Stern on May 3, 2011 17:06:17 GMT -8
I'm only {2 years }from you. So leave a {DUDE} alone .
NAME . Chuck
PRONUNCIATION . Cha-uk
NICKNAMES . Chuckles
TEAM OR FERAL Plot Team
BREED . Alaskan Husky
APPEARANCE .
Chuck in my opinion is a very stunning dog. Chuck has different shades of brown and black patches spaced perfectly around his sleek figure. His eyes are almost a piece of art. Picture amber eyes staring into yours. Chucks soft fur is much like the feeling of an angel’s wings. From a very young age Chuck has blue eyes but lost them with his age like many dogs. However all too quickly Chuck began to overgrow his siblings he towered over them being seen as a giant by the breeder, his parents and his siblings, however this was not seen as a disability this was something that could extremely useful in dog sledding. But now, 1 year on from being a giant he has fallen down to a smaller size, but still can be an advantage.
PERSONALITY . Chuck is what I would put as a tireless dog. Never will this boisterous young dog tire. His hard-to handle athleticism has led to him breaking things and causing destruction. In the place of strangers Chuck has a habit of hiding behind the much tougher dogs in the team and cowards when faced with a fight. Chuck is very shy at first but will eventually become calmer with the situation once he gets to know the dogs/dog. Once Chuck has settled in he tends to show his true playful side. And at times when still considered a pup he tends to wear out the adults with his uncontrollable nature. When pulling the sled Chuck comes into to action to help us understand how and why this dog even is a sled dog. His speed and strength helps pull the sled and hey that's all many could ask for in a team.
HISTORY . A regular child-hood a many would call it. Raised with siblings, a mother and a father. Except for the fact Chuck was slightly taller than his family still he was loved. However at the ripe-young age of 5 weeks a fatal accident took place when the women who owned the kennel died after freezing to death once she fell in the ice. The kennel was shut immediately. The real-estate people ditched the dogs leaving them to fend for themselves. Eventually one of the lead dogs (Chuck's father) broke free from his collar and released Chuck's mother soon followed by the pups and all the other dogs. Many parted their own ways, some in groups others alone. But as for Chuck and his siblings they stayed with their mother and a few other dogs their father being one. A week later starving and close to death, the dogs were rescued, however not all made it. Two of Chuck's siblings died from starvation and the cold. Once in the warm safety of a home Chuck soon became well but as for his father he lost his battle for life as did two other dogs that tagged along with Chuck's family. Once Chuck reached 1 month old he was sold to Mr. Brisyen, there he picked up the name Chuck. Still today Chuck experiences nightmares about being stranded and hopes that never again he experiences it. Chuck is still in training as his training never really took place when he was a puppy. As Mr Brisyen said 'I expect big things out of you Chuck'.
OTHER . Notta
The stars a line to bring me into view .