Sure. One success story is about a family who adopted a shy rescue dog. At first, the dog was scared of everything. But with love and patience, they slowly introduced it to new things. Now, the dog is a happy and confident member of the family, always wagging its tail and playing with the kids.
Love is a common element. When adopters love their dogs unconditionally, the dogs feel safe and can adapt well. For example, in many stories, the adopters spend a lot of time with the dogs, cuddling and playing with them.
One well - known Cairns ghost story is about the haunted hotel. Guests have reported seeing strange apparitions in the hallways at night. Some say they felt cold spots and heard unexplained whispers.
You might want to try 'Furry Friendship'. It offers an immersive experience where you adopt a dog girl and go through various adventures and challenges together. The graphics and storyline are quite engaging.
To adopt a retired war dog, you usually need to contact military or military - related organizations. For example, I know of a story where a man named John really wanted to adopt a retired war dog. He found the right organization, filled out all the forms, and went through an interview process. In the end, he got to adopt a wonderful dog named Sam. Sam adjusted well to his new home.
It's likely to involve a mix of nurturing and perhaps some adult-oriented interactions. But it's important to note that such content may not be suitable for all audiences.
It could be a child of a minor god who has been overlooked. Maybe the child of Hecate, a young demigod with some really interesting magic powers that Percy and Artemis see potential in.
I think motherly Pokemon like Chansey would be likely to adopt a human. Chansey is known for its caring nature and is often seen helping injured Pokemon in Pokemon centers. It would probably see a human in need and take them in. Another one could be Blissey, which is an evolved form of Chansey and even more nurturing.
The first step is to identify the fanfic you want to adopt. Once you've done that, reach out to the author. This can be a bit nerve - wracking, but be polite and explain your intentions clearly. If the author agrees, it's important to study the existing fanfic thoroughly. Understand the characters, the world, and the tone. Then, you can start making a roadmap for how you'll take the story forward. You might also want to communicate with the existing fans of the fanfic to get their input.