Wild dog is I!

I'm restless, I need freedom, I'm reliable, yet i'm wild, ravenous for travel

with no main or general explanation i present what is left... or right?

THE RUGGEDLY RESTLESS WILD DOG

Most people who meet a wild dog are struck by its energetic, demonstrative and restless behavior. This mid-sized individual differs from its domestic dog and wolf cousins in a number of notable ways: it is physically more powerful than the dog and its social structure differs dramatically from that of the lone wolf. It is difficult to describe the wild dog's personality without explaining it in terms of its pack of friends, for wild dogs don't see themselves as rugged individualists but rather as members of a social team that demands constant bonding and cooperation.

YOU CAN COUNT ON A WILD DOG

Reliable in a crisis, wild dogs are charitable to those in need and have a strong sense of social justice. They are dependable and generous to a fault, but there is a darker side to their character. If they believe they have been wronged, they'll carry a grudge for a long time and punish the offender by withdrawing otherwise unconditional support. Although they are not a natural leaders, wild dogs are popular and well liked and their indomitable sense of adventure attracts others who appreciate living on the edge. They were not blessed with a particularly handsome face, but their trim body is well conditioned by athletic endeavors and they take pride in their appearance.

BOY I'M A COOKIE

You like to take life slowly, one bit at a time. You know how to pace yourself. Life's full of obstacles, but you know how to rise above them and see the big picture.

vision is clear, energy is my middle name even though it's not, making others excited and bringing joy when i enter the room :)

color?

“True” Shade – They are ethical winners, with their strength under control. They no longer NEED the approval of others, but have a well-established self-image that allows them to move toward their goals while keeping in their awareness the needs of those around them. Although they still love the attention of victory, they are sure to acknowledge those around them before reaping their own glory. “Typical” Shade – They are confident and love challenges. They are driven by a strong desire to win and they consider themselves to belong in society’s elite. Overachievement and quick decision making skills help keep them in the limelight and garnering praise from those around them, which is right where they love to be. “Troublesome” Shade - They tend to exhibit extreme insecurity and lean toward being sociopaths, making up their own morals as they go to fit their situation. Egocentric behavior is common, with verbal abuse present and ready if others do not fulfill their sense of entitlement.