A/N: This project is a little series of one-shots that's going to come with frequent updates, focusing primarily on the pets' perspective, and I'm a little bit psyched for it. I'm currently open to any suggestions or ideas you may have for this project, as long as the synopsis you have is family-friendly. I'll be releasing at least a single one-shot story per week or two.

It might not be up to everyone's taste but hey, I'm willing to take a challenge!


In the Loud House, inside the interior of the living room on a sunny day, Charles popped up to perform his introduction, as he wagged his little tail.

"Hey you! The name's Charles! I'm the family dog in this household, along with the cat, bird, and the hamster."

The three pets waved along as they spoke in a good, positive tone.

"For those out there wonderin' how we're able to talk, let's just say... it's a lil' experiment gone pretty awkward from the time bein'."

The energetic bulldog pulled up a good, quality photo of the Loud kids along with the parents, dragging his paw all over the image.

"We've got a baker's dozen of family members that adore all of us no matter what we do!" The bulldog said with a smile.


Montage

Down in the living room, Lori is on the couch, crying her eyes out as Walt flew over to comfort her as Charles voiced over the actions. "We're always there for 'em when they're down,"

Outside the house, Charles dug a hole along with Lana on all fours, digging the way a dog does as Cliff sits in front of them, watching the two of them work together. "...in need of our assistance,"

In Lisa and Lily's room, Lily was there, rolling on the soft carpet floor with Geo rolling in his transparent ball. "...or someone to play with to show off our loyalty."

End Montage


"But despite the four of us bein' animals, if we could at least say somethin' to our family without tryin' to spook 'em..."

The bulldog dragged Cliff, Geo and Walt close together as they all hugged it out. "...We'd say that we love 'em all deep down in our hearts and we'd stick with them all the way no matter the challenges our lives have to throw at us."

The four animals zipped to the family couch, first the dog, the cat, and finally, the hamster with the yellow canary on top in sequential order as they all jumped on top of the cushions, sitting down on the soft yet comfortable surface. "Now that's outta the way, have a look at what our lives are like as their average everyday pets!"

Cliff whipped out a remote and switched the television on to a show they all enjoy in their spare time: Stopped by the Paw.