Its a Dogs Life

Matt sighed and nudged Bear towards the doggie door, "You can use the doggy run but the outdoors are off limits," Matt said slipping his hand over the dogs muzzle. He slipped his fingers into the dogs mouth pressing the dogs lips into his teeth. If Bear did not release his jeans then the dog would end up biting his own lips.


Doc followed her rolling onto his belly beside her. The clover smelled wonderful perfectly for rolling. He began to wiggle back and forth barely missing her each time.
 
Snarling, he released his hold on the denim, instead warningly seizing his wrist between his jaws, not applying enough pressure to inflict harm but simply to get the point across that he didn't intend to be dispatched so easily.
 
Matt relaxed his arm waiting patiently. The dog would eventually release if he knew that what he was doing was not going to help.
 
Releasing his hold and latching back onto the jeans, he snorted with indignation. With an infuriated and pleading whine, Bear vaulted backwards with enough force to drop a small horse(?). He wanted to go outside, and was not in the mood for settling otherwise.
 
Rose heard a scuffle outside of her stall and jumped up. A snarl rippled in her throat, "LET GO," she snapped. Rose always got mad when dogs attacked the handlers but the mood swings from being in Heat made it even worse.
 
Bear, somewhat stunned but not all together surprised, cocked a brow as he looked to her curiously. Why would she defend one of them? Releasing his grip, the male backed up briskly, unsure of what to do. He'd never been faced with this predicament.
 
Rose nodded before dropping back into her stall. Trusting every single human you met was stupid but so was biting a human when you did not get what you wanted. If her and Bear had not been fighting they would not be stuck inside and she was fine with dealing with the consequences. She curled up tightly into a ball as her abodomen twisted into a few cramps. Some dogs were lucky enough not to deal with cramps when they went into heat but unfortunately Rose had never been lucky.
 
Bear whined again rather loudly, pawing at the man's leg. He needed to go out, because between the stress of being inside and having Rose in heat so close to him, he could hardly manage to keep a clear mind let alone not try and seduce her. Snorting, he reared up, placing his forepaws on Matt's thigh and nosing under his arm to be petted. He wanted attention, exercise, anything! to keep his mind off it.
 
Matt sighed," I just don't get you, one second ago you were trying to bite me now you want to play," he said ruffling the dog's fur. Come on he said opening a door into the dog run. Before he stepped outside he peeked into Rose's stall surprised to see her curled up.
 
Bear followed at his heels, mimicking him as he peered into Rose's stall and tipping his head to the side, ears flopping over in the direction his head leaned. Tail drooping, he whined, feeling bad and wanting to comfort her but still apprehensive as to what her scent would do to him.
 
Rose looked up as Matt and Bear peeked in, she raised her head at nd wagged her tail half heartedly. She crawled into the little den in the back of her stall as if she were going to sleep.


Matt slipped outside.
 
Bear whined, padding into Rose's stall and curling up alongside her den, sighing as he held his breath, "What's troubling you?" He knew her Heat was a serious bother, but he also knew that there had to be something else.
 
Rose peeked her head out of the stall, "If he figures out I am in heat he might seperate me from the other dogs. The handlers would take me away for a while because it might start fights and they do not really want anymore puppies. They are more worried about fights though," she barked letting her head rest outside of her den.


Doc smiled kindly at Prinny while he rolled in the clover patch.
 
Nodding with understanding, he rested his head on the ground, looking up at the rafters with nothing in mind particularly.
 
Doc looked up at the lowering sun, "Do you think we should head home soon?" he asked flicking his tail.


Rose nodded resting her eyes, she could here Matt shuffling around outside but decided to ignore it.


Matt walked back into the barn and began tidying up. Everything was getting covered in a thin layer of barn dust and it was bad for the dog's lungs.
 
Bear growled under his breath at Matt, brows furrowed as he still wanted to go outside.


Phoenix meandered inside, stopping by the water trough and lapping greedily for the cool fluids. He was parched from basking in the sun all day. He hadn't seen the two alphas all day.
 
Rose perked her ears as she heard one of the other dogs coming inside. She stood up up with a smile wagging her tail. "Phoenix is that you?" she barked stepping out of her den.
 
Phoenix's ears perked as his head spun sharply towards the sound of his name. "Rose?!" he barked gleefully, bounding towards her, the odd scent of her and something else baffling him.
 
Rose smiled at Phoenix, she lowered her tail trying to mask the smell a little. She turned around wondering if Bear was going to come talk to Phoenix. It would be awkward but she hoped that eventually everything would settle down.
 
Phoenix nuzzled under her chin welcomingly, hardly taking notice to Bear's presence.


Bear caught sight of Nix and rose to his feet, body tensing in a snarl as he glowered at the mutt. "What're you doing here?"


Phoenix snorted, ignoring the male and keeping focused on Rose. "How've you been? Are your wounds healing well?" he whined, sniffing at the bandages.
 
Rose shot a look at Bear. As Alpha you had to set an example and solve problems not create them. "They are fine and Bear seems to be healing too," she barked hoping to calm the situation. She sat down and gave Bear another look that basically said, 'be nice I am not in the mood.'
 
Snorting, Bear settled down on his haunches, demeanor radically shifting to that of a docile and indifferent being. Grumbling, he looked through Phoenix as he weren't even there.


Phoenix murmured disapprovingly before noting something was different about Rose... it was alluring... but what was it?
 
Rose sighed knowing this was the best she was going to get. "So... How is the rest of the pack?" she asked trying to move the conversation along. She shifted her weight to her right looking sideways under her body. Of course a little patch of blood was forming underneath her. She quickly hid the spot before anyone could see. Rose began to move her lower paws over the spot moving it deeper and deeper into the ground.
 
Bear shortly thereafter dozed off...


Phoenix sighed, looking up at her and grimacing. "Missing you, as usual. But it's only for a few more days, right?"


As Bear began to dream, it was of a female who's face was still amiss, and he approached her. His nose wiggled and twitched as he sniffed her fur. He awoke with his head stuck at Rose's feet, sniffing under her. Dazed, he jumped back, somewhat surprised.


Phoenix withheld a snarl and crouched down, annoyed that Bear was doing... that.
 
Rose sighed, "I don't know how how much longer we have to stay inside it really depends," she barked wiggling out away from bear as he dozed off. She stood up brushing shavings over the spot discreetly. "Bear,are you okay?" she asked her eyes flicking back and forth between the two males.
 

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