Umbra watched the humans as they prepared to leave the house, she was sitting in a corner and just observing the proceedings with a tinge of curiosity. She didn't know what possessed them to go and have another dog, and that was all that she knew, only because she'd heard mentions of the event a day or two prior. She didn't know the why, she just knew that she was about to have to share her home with another dog. With her luck, it'd be one of those small fluffy things that thought they were invincible and all that, they really weren't, considering most of them didn't even come up to her chest, all of those types were just straight out annoying.
She didn't really have many opinions on the matter. As long as the other animal could get along with her, then she'd do her best to tolerate them. She could tolerate other dogs, after all, it was just the small yappy ones that tended to get on her nerves more than most. Though she would not appreciate it if her new housemate turned out to want to have the dominant place in the hierarchy that had been formed, she was the dominant dog in this place, and she and they would have some problems if it turned out to be a power struggle of sorts. She had never had a problem like that before, considering she had been the largest and strongest of her littermates and so far had not shared a home with a non-related dog before.
She supposed that it would have to be remain to be seen.
Her powerful jaws parted in a wide yawn, a small whining escaping her as she stretched her jaws open, and then closed with a meaty snap. A floppy ear lifted slightly in attention as she looked out a window and saw a rabbit in the yard, her dark eyes stared at the small creature for a moment before looking away with a huff, her tail coming around to curl close to her flank. She was actually a bit bored, but at the same time, not in the mood to go and run around. Kind of a lower energy moment, but nothing really had her attention at the current moment. Other than the busy humans that is, but she has seen this routine before when they have left the house. It wasn't really anything new, but the question of who was the new dog was something quite interesting.
Umbra decided to get up, and she wandered around the house in that almost gracefully lumbering walk she had, a heavy and powerful movement but a grace in the core of it. She sniffed around the floors and objects around the house, making sure nothing had any unwelcome scents on it, though she was well aware that the possibility that an intruder had come in was very unlikely. She would have known it if any had. After that patrol, she looped around the rooms again and ended up at the front door, standing there and looking up at the knob for a moment before sitting there, her way of letting the humans know that she was there and would guard the place when they were gone.
She didn't really have many opinions on the matter. As long as the other animal could get along with her, then she'd do her best to tolerate them. She could tolerate other dogs, after all, it was just the small yappy ones that tended to get on her nerves more than most. Though she would not appreciate it if her new housemate turned out to want to have the dominant place in the hierarchy that had been formed, she was the dominant dog in this place, and she and they would have some problems if it turned out to be a power struggle of sorts. She had never had a problem like that before, considering she had been the largest and strongest of her littermates and so far had not shared a home with a non-related dog before.
She supposed that it would have to be remain to be seen.
Her powerful jaws parted in a wide yawn, a small whining escaping her as she stretched her jaws open, and then closed with a meaty snap. A floppy ear lifted slightly in attention as she looked out a window and saw a rabbit in the yard, her dark eyes stared at the small creature for a moment before looking away with a huff, her tail coming around to curl close to her flank. She was actually a bit bored, but at the same time, not in the mood to go and run around. Kind of a lower energy moment, but nothing really had her attention at the current moment. Other than the busy humans that is, but she has seen this routine before when they have left the house. It wasn't really anything new, but the question of who was the new dog was something quite interesting.
Umbra decided to get up, and she wandered around the house in that almost gracefully lumbering walk she had, a heavy and powerful movement but a grace in the core of it. She sniffed around the floors and objects around the house, making sure nothing had any unwelcome scents on it, though she was well aware that the possibility that an intruder had come in was very unlikely. She would have known it if any had. After that patrol, she looped around the rooms again and ended up at the front door, standing there and looking up at the knob for a moment before sitting there, her way of letting the humans know that she was there and would guard the place when they were gone.