Arlington is a shy little lady who wants to break out of her shell of awkward. She is constantly worrying about what to say to people, what their reaction will be, what they will think about her, why she is so aloof, why is she talking to them, and just about a million other ideas that all pop into her brain all at once. She gets overwhelmingly anxious in large crowds, constantly feeling like all eyes in the room are staring down the outsider. Arlington is constantly trying to challenge herself into meeting new people and to conquer her fears of life. She is easily embarrassed and is always judging herself for things so ridiculous that no one else even notices. Arli never feels as if she is good enough for anything or anyone. This explains why she will often sulk alone for hours, scolding herself for all the "stupid" things she did that day. She has a warm heart that is open to new ideas and new people, she just has trouble with the latter. This canine is always putting herself in the shoes of others, making her extremely empathetic. She can practically look at them and diagnose what emotions they are dealing with at the time. She pays close attention to facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language to tell how someone is feeling. The saying, "The quietest people have the loudest minds" strongly applies to Arlington. This shy lady always brews up a bunch of sweet and fun ideas to do, she just never has anyone to do them with. As much as this quiet canine hates being left out and alone, she truly does feel at ease when she is solitary and entertaining herself with a book or spontaneous doodle. Arlington has a wonderful imagination, and is constantly thinking of a better world where everyone is accepted and there isn't such a thing as a negative thought.