Lilly stared at her nude body, still fairly human. Instinctively she covered up her breasts with her hands. 'I'm all naked!' She thought, 'What's happening!?' She tried to focus, but every time she tried to think, it was like the static got worse in her head. 'I was walking my dog Sandy! I was...Sandy was...she helps me, life is stressful...'
Sandy was standing on her hind legs, vaguely aware she shouldn't be able to balance like that. Her body was reshaping though to make two legged walking a lot easier. 'What's Lilly doing?' Sandy thought, 'We've got...to get a move on don't we? I wanted...or she wanted to walk?' Sandy felt every bit as confused as her former owner.
Lilly's back ached when she tried to stand up. Her knees felt like they wouldn't bend quite right, so instead she walked out of the grass hunched over. 'Was I urinating here? I was.' Lilly frowned, 'Don't I?' As Sandy approached Lilly, clothing appeared on the former dog. The collar she wore vanished, becoming a necklace instead.
"Lilly?" The human looked up, "Are you done girl?"
"S-Sandy?" Lilly asked. Her knees were wobbling like crazy. "You're talking!" The German Shepard looked confused by that. "You're wearing clothes like...like I was?" Despite how confusing this all way, Lilly kept approaching her dog. She finally slipped down to all fours. As she did, Lilly heard a metal tag clinking below her.
Lilly felt at her neck, feeling a leather collar. It was pink, with a bone shaped tag hanging from it. Engraved on the tag was LILLY. Lilly looked up. "Why am I wearing a dog collar?" Sandy held a leash in her paw (hand?) that was attached to Lilly's collar. ]
"Something wrong girl?" Sandy asked, crouching in front of her human. Lilly whined and wagged her butt.
"Something is wrong!" Lilly said, "I feel like ARF!" Lilly almost jumped in the air. Sandy smiled. "Arf! Arf arf!" Lilly barked. Sandy stood back up and tugged on the leash.
"Come on girl," Sandy said, "Time to go home." Lilly walked beside her master on all fours, occasionally stopping to sniff the ground. Internally she knew something was off, but the more the static ran in her head, the harder it was to focus.