My seel and skiddo are really close friends and the often play together in the shallows however my skiddo wants to bring my seel on walks with us to the woods and I was wondering if there was some safe way to have skiddo carry them? What should I do?

Actually, believe it or not, although skiddo are typically smaller than seel, you should have no problem placing your seel on your skiddo’s back and have it ride without any further cushioning or restraints. Skiddo can take a surprising amount of weight; some have even been known to carry new trainers for hours at a time. So I wouldn’t worry so long as your skiddo is comfortable carrying seel and so long as your seel is comfortable riding on its friend’s back.

Unless, of course, you’re actually referring to multiple seel, as the “them” might also imply, at which point you may wish to consider strapping baskets to your skiddo’s back.

Skiddo and Gogoat

Skiddo
The Mount Pokémon
Type: Grass
Official Registration #: 672
Entry: Historical records indicate that skiddo was one of the first pokémon ever domesticated—which, given its placid nature, the fact that it requires very little food if given sunlight and water, and its general hardiness, is very likely an accurate statement. It is also known to be the first pokémon ever domesticated for the purpose of serving as transport … which, given its maximum height of three feet and given the average prehistoric human height of about five feet, is both impressive and a reasonable explanation for why ancient human remains from the Kalos region frequently show signs of distress around the knee area.

Gogoat
The Mount Pokémon
Type: Grass
Official Registration #: 673
Entry: The evolved form of skiddo, by battle experience. At a height of five and a half feet, gogoat is a far better option than skiddo in terms of transportation. Its horns are also extremely sensitive and capable of picking up on the emotions of its riders, allowing it to make reasonable judgments in route and speed. However, it should also be noted that gogoat also have a tendency to ram fellow gogoat with its horns as a display of dominance, so it is highly, highly discouraged to ride gogoat in the vicinity of the rest of its own herd.