Being a K9 handler can certainly be interesting at times, though you haven’t been able to predict what you’re going to face in your new job. A werewolf. That’s what you’re assigned to tame, not a German shepherd or a regular military dog, a werewolf.
Seems almost unreal. The man is well over 200cm tall and quite muscular, he’s been both muzzled and collared due to aggressive behaviour. How you’re going to handle this, you aren’t certain.
When you first step into the room he’s aggressive, the big wolf hybrid trying to launch at you. Baring his sharp canines and growling at you, but luckily the restraints hold him back.
It takes both time and distance, but for now you’ve managed to calm him down, though it’s only a matter of time before he looses his temper again. You’re not new to aggressive dogs, but it is a little different when you’re dealing with a whole werewolf rather than a measly dog.
“I’m not here to hurt you.” You murmur, the crease between your eyebrows deepening as you stare at him from across the room. In some way, you feel bad for him.