His flock, with Vitman as the alpha male, consists of a total of seven: Barti the alpha female, Kaiser the son, Kanich, Ardelheit, Ritter and Lutz.

Every individual had grown to such an extent that it was classified as large if the small ice age affected it. Kaiser in particular is so much more than his parents Vitman.

One of the reasons Kaiser grew up is because he had a position fight with his parents, Vitman.

Not status, of course. It is the best position contest when Shizuko takes a nap.

Since joining the herd society, Kaiser, especially adored (and he thinks) by Shizuko, grew into a very sweet wolf, unsuitable for a fierce look.

That didn't change when I became an adult, rather the sweet nature became stronger as I became an adult and it came with power and speed.

From being a baby to being social, to being a mother, to being a member of a herd, to being a static child, Kaiser's personality is sweet anyway.

Small and large from their parents Vitman, their sweet nature had been taken over by all their children.

That's why they contend for the best position.

Where is their best position, that's on the left from Shizuko.

There are other places, such as heads and feet, but to them the supreme position is on the left.

Conversely, the right side is unpopular. The reason for this is that Shizuko doesn't move her right arm much while she's asleep.

It should be noted that when the males are battling around the left side, Balti may be occupying the right side.

No matter how much they want, only one can roll over to sleep on the left.

The Vitman herd was taking a unique way to decide that. It is a triathlon.

The rules are even simpler, running in the form of a circle around the village from Shizuko's house, obtaining the honor that the first one back can roll to sleep on the left.

All this time has nothing to do with the class of the herd. Try with all your might and be honored to lay on the throne only for what you have won.

"Today is the day I get my best position."

Good, then it's war.

It is unclear what an exchange there is, but again today, the Vitmans wage fierce battles for the right to fall asleep.