The Paw Patrol had just finished a successful mission. As they gathered to debrief, Chase and Ryder were deep in conversation. Suddenly, the other pups noticed Marshall talking to two large Irish Wolfhounds. The dogs were laughing and seemed to be enjoying Marshall's company.
Marshall pulled out his phone and exchanged numbers with the Wolfhounds. The other pups watched, confused. They had never seen Marshall interact with other dogs like this.
As Marshall walked back to the group, the pups' confusion was evident on their faces. "Who were those dogs?" Rubble asked.
Marshall hesitated. He knew he couldn't tell the truth about the dogs' love for hunting. Instead, he decided to lie. "Oh, those are just two dogs I met at the park," he said. "They're really nice."
The pups looked skeptical. "They seemed to know you pretty well," Skye said.
Marshall shrugged. "I guess we just hit it off," he said. "They're into the same things I am."
The pups were still suspicious, but they decided to drop the subject. They knew that Marshall was a good dog, and they trusted him.
Later that day, Marshall and the two Wolfhounds, whose names were Finn and Finnigan, met up at the park. They spent the afternoon playing fetch and talking about their shared love of hunting.
Marshall and the Wolfhounds quickly became good friends. They shared stories about their adventures, their favorite hunting spots, and their dreams for the future.
Marshall knew that he had found two friends who truly understood him. He was grateful for their friendship, and he looked forward to many more adventures together.