>>>>>[ Yes, they are the cutest things, aren't they? ]<<<<<
-- Baskerville (09:38:58/08-07-2076)
>>>>>[ No they're not. Only you crazy people think so. They are the epitome of horror dogs! ]<<<<<
-- Orbweaver (09:40:67/08-07-2076)
>>>>>[ As far as their sociability goes... well, I'm not the greatest expert on that, I'm sad to say. I have limited dealings with non-awakened animals, and my greatest area of expertise even then is with barghests. That being said, despite their awakened nature, they are still dogs. While breeds trend towards certain stereotypes, individuals all have their own personalities. Argos, one of my dogs, is essentially a giant softie who loves attention. Gwyllgi, meanwhile, has to be put up in her kennel whenever I have visitors. She's also the reason my lower arms are 'wared up. She did not take kindly to me touching her puppies the first time, I tell you that. <There are about another five paragraphs worth of rambling about her dogs. I've deleted them. You're welcome. --Orbweaver>. If you're in the Seattle area, I can transmit my location to you so you can see the puppies yourself, if you like. For the time being, here's some caretaking concerns relating to barghests you'll probably want to look at before committing to a barghest. <Attached file of things needed for owning and caring for a barghest>, Even if you don't buy, I don't mind the company. Gets a little bit lonely out here, you know, ]<<<<<
-- Baskerville (09:48:09/08-07-2076)