When two prairie dogs meet, the chatter is immediate, the plans are ambitious, and the community newsletter gets published three times a week. They understand each other's need for social connection, group harmony, and knowing absolutely everything about everyone — which is either deeply bonding or deeply exhausting, depending on the day. The real danger isn't conflict; it's that nobody pumps the brakes, and suddenly they've adopted four more friends, redecorated the living room, and organized a block party nobody asked for. Still, two prairie dogs together build something genuinely warm — just don't expect a quiet night in.
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