With a press of the button the German shepherd glows and then disappears in a flash of light, and when the bright light fades, there is a normal looking red fire hydrant sitting in the dog's place.
You blink as you take in what just happened, and ask, "Keith?"
The red fire hydrant does not respond, just sitting there, no sign that it used to be your friend Keith, let alone a dog a few seconds ago. You look down at the key in wonder, surprised at just how much unfettered, but unpredictable power this device has. While you were looking at the device a man with his Labrador retriever walked by, and before you can say anything, the Lab has raised his leg and taken a piss on your friend, the fire hydrant. Oops.
The dog and owner continued on their walk, oblivious of anything amiss, as you walk up to the now dripping fire hydrant. "Sorry, dude. I got distracted. I guess I better turn you back now."
Mmm...Keith might be mad though, assuming he was still conscious in there, maybe it would be for the better if you left him to cool off for a while before turning him back. You have to do more testing with this device to see how to control it and what it's capable of. Plus, there was still that sweet ride that you wanted to try driving and who knew how long it would take to fix Keith or get over him yelling at you. But the longer you waiting leaving him a fire hydrant, the angrier he might get.
You noticed a lady walking their corgi coming along...
You decide to...